repertorial

English

Etymology

repertory + -al

Adjective

repertorial (not comparable)

  1. Of or pertaining to a repertory.
    • 2009 August 20, Vivien Schweitzer, “Repeating a Work That’s All but Ignored”, in New York Times:
      Conductors leading performances of music outside the mainstream presumably enjoy the chance to get off the beaten repertorial track while piquing an audience’s curiosity about lesser-known scores.

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from English repertorial.

Adjective

repertorial m or n (feminine singular repertorială, masculine plural repertoriali, feminine and neuter plural repertoriale)

  1. repertorial

Declension

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