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largos

Largos is a term that appears in various Romance-language contexts and, less commonly, as a proper noun. In Spanish and Portuguese, largo means long or lengthy; largos is the masculine plural form, while largas is the feminine plural. The word is used in general description, measurements, and literary phrases to indicate length or duration. It can also function as a surname in some families, reflecting origins in Spanish- or Portuguese-speaking regions.

In music, largo is a tempo marking meaning a very slow, broad pace. When scores reference multiple

As a toponym or surname, Largos may appear in genealogical records or regional naming conventions in areas

passages
in
this
tempo,
one
might
encounter
the
plural
form
largos
in
descriptions
outside
the
immediate
tempo
instruction;
however,
the
standard
music
notation
typically
marks
each
section
individually
as
Largo
rather
than
treating
largos
as
a
separate
tempo
category.
with
Spanish
or
Portuguese
heritage.
Beyond
these
uses,
the
term
does
not
denote
a
widely
recognized
concept,
organization,
or
place
on
its
own
in
English-language
reference
works.