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Webster 1913 Edition


Bagatelle


Bagˊa-telle′

(băgˊȧ-tĕl′)
,
Noun.
[F., fr. It.
bagatella
; cf. Prov. It.
bagata
trifle, OF.
bague
, Pr.
bagua
, bundle. See
Bag
,
Noun.
]
1.
A trifle; a thing of no importance.
Rich trifles, serious
bagatelles
.
Prior.
2.
A game played on an oblong board, having, at one end, cups or arches into or through which balls are to be driven by a rod held in the hand of the player.

Webster 1828 Edition


Bagatelle

BAGATELLE

,
Noun.
bagatel'.
A trifle; a thing of no importance.

Definition 2024


Bagatelle

Bagatelle

See also: bagatelle

German

Noun

Bagatelle f (genitive Bagatelle, plural Bagatellen)

  1. bagatelle

bagatelle

bagatelle

See also: Bagatelle

English

Noun

bagatelle (plural bagatelles)

  1. A trifle; an unsubstantial thing.
    • 1850, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (volume 68, page 226)
      [] the jails were larger and fuller, the number of murders was incomparably greater, the thefts and swindlings in the old country were a bagatelle to the large depredations there []
    • 1879 (6 Sep), "Railway Projects", Railway World, 5 (36): 853
      The repayment of the cost of the western part of the road, whatever it might be, would be a mere bagatelle, for the older provinces would have been enriched by the stimulus given to business by the opening up of the plains, []
    • 1996, Edmund White, “The tea ceremony”, in Ploughshares, volume 22, page 190:
      They'd purchased a little house in the eighth arrondissement in Paris that for them was just a bagatelle, since they rarely lived there.
  2. A short piece of literature or of instrumental music, typically light or playful in character.
    • 2007, Norman Lebrecht, The Life And Death of Classical Music, page 7
      One afternoon in 1920. a young pianist sat down in a shuttered room in the capital of defeated Germany and played a Bagatelle by Beethoven.
  3. A game similar to billiards played on an oblong table with pockets or arches at one end only.
    • 1895, Hugh Legge, "The Repton Club", in John Matthew Knapp (ed.), The Universities and the Social Problem, page 139
      For some time they did nothing save box, but at last they went down to the bagatelle room, and played bagatelle for a bit. They marked this advance in civilization by prodding holes in the ceiling with the bagatelle cues, which gave the ceiling the appearance of a cloth target after a Gatling gun had been shooting at it.
  4. Any of several smaller, wooden table top games developed from the original bagatelle in which the pockets are made of pins; also called pin bagatelle, hit-a-pin bagatelle, jaw ball.

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French

Pronunciation

Noun

bagatelle f (plural bagatelles)

  1. bagatelle, trinket, bauble

Italian

Noun

bagatelle f

  1. plural of bagatella