"a due" meaning in Norwegian Bokmål

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Adverb

IPA: /ˈɑːduːə/ Audio: NB - Pronunciation of Norwegian Bokmål «a due».ogg
Rhymes: -uːə Etymology: From Italian a due (“for two”), first part from Italian a (“in, a”), in most cases from Latin ad (“to, towards”), from Proto-Italic *ad (“toward”), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂éd (“to”), in certain cases, from Latin a (“from, away”), from ab (“from”), from Proto-Italic *ab, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂epó (“off, away”). Last part from Italian due (“two”), from Latin duae, feminine plural of duo (“two”), from Proto-Italic *duō (“two”), from Proto-Indo-European *dwóh₁ (“two”). Etymology templates: {{bor|nb|it|a due||for two}} Italian a due (“for two”), {{der|nb|it|a||in, a}} Italian a (“in, a”), {{der|nb|la|ad||to, towards}} Latin ad (“to, towards”), {{der|nb|itc-pro|*ad||toward}} Proto-Italic *ad (“toward”), {{der|nb|ine-pro|*h₂éd||to}} Proto-Indo-European *h₂éd (“to”), {{der|nb|la|a||from, away}} Latin a (“from, away”), {{der|nb|itc-pro|*ab}} Proto-Italic *ab, {{der|nb|ine-pro|*h₂epó||off, away}} Proto-Indo-European *h₂epó (“off, away”), {{bor|nb|it|due||two}} Italian due (“two”), {{der|nb|la|duae}} Latin duae, {{der|nb|itc-pro|*duō||two}} Proto-Italic *duō (“two”), {{der|nb|ine-pro|*dwóh₁||two}} Proto-Indo-European *dwóh₁ (“two”) Head templates: {{head|nb|adverb}} a due
  1. (music) a due (indicating both musicians or sections play together) Categories (topical): Music
    Sense id: en-a_due-nb-adv-i1O6~M6X Topics: entertainment, lifestyle, music
  2. (music) in an orchestral score, indication of two instruments (group) which are to play the same voice (eg 1st and 2nd violin) Categories (topical): Music
    Sense id: en-a_due-nb-adv-pZsfiZej Topics: entertainment, lifestyle, music

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