"Ornamental passages, roulades, embellishments, etc., in vocal music" [Elson], 1740, from Italian coloratura, literally "coloring," from Late Latin coloratura, from past-participle stem of colorare "to color," from color (see color (n.)). Formerly sometimes Englished as colorature.
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