repertory — (n.) 1550s, index, list, catalogue, from L.L. repertorium inventory, list, from L. repertus, pp. of reperire to find, get, invent, from re , intensive prefix, + parire, archaic form of paerere produce, bring forth, from PIE root *per attempt (see … Etymology dictionary
repertory — ► NOUN (pl. repertories) 1) the performance by a company of the plays, operas, or ballets in its repertoire at regular short intervals. 2) another term for REPERTOIRE(Cf. ↑repertoire). 3) a repository or collection. ORIGIN originally denoting an… … English terms dictionary
repertory — repertoire, repertory These are essentially the same word, being the French and English equivalents of Latin repertorium meaning ‘an inventory or catalogue’. A repertoire is a stock of dramatic or musical pieces which a player or company… … Modern English usage
repertory — [ rɛpət(ə)ri] noun (plural repertories) 1》 the performance by a company of the plays, operas, or ballets in its repertoire at regular short intervals. 2》 another term for repertoire. 3》 a repository or collection of information. Origin C16… … English new terms dictionary
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