klezmerlike

See also: klezmer-like

English

Etymology

klezmer + -like

Adjective

klezmerlike (comparative more klezmerlike, superlative most klezmerlike)

  1. (rare) Alternative spelling of klezmer-like
    • 2007 February 10, Nate Chinen, “A Musician Examines His Roots With Ingenuity and Ambivalence”, in New York Times:
      His compositions, mostly bearing Yiddish titles and klezmerlike scales, made ingenious use of them.
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