What is the meaning of Continuo?

Synonym of basso continuo.

A member of the personal guard of the medieval and early modern Spanish or Portuguese kings.

first-person singular present indicative of continuar

continuo

continuous

first-person singular present indicative of continuar

continuous

continuously

that which has continuity or continuousness

  1. that whose perception cannot be broken down into various distinct elementary perceptions

that whose perception cannot be broken down into various distinct elementary perceptions

a prolonged series

continuum (set of real numbers)

first-person singular present indicative of continuare

to join, connect, unite, make continuous

to follow successively or uninterruptedly or immediately, pursuit

to extend, prolong, lengthen

to continue, keep on, do without pause, persist

immediately, at once

from the first

dative/ablative masculine/neuter singular of continuus

first-person singular present indicative of continuar; "I continue"

continual, constant (done or extending without interruption)

continuous, adjacent (extending from one to another without interruption)

steady, persevering (continuing with one's task without interruption)

continual, nondiscrete (existing in an uninterrupted continuum)

unity (an area extending without interruption)

vassal (a man bound to perpetual service to a king or similar lord, especially as a) man-at-arms or bodyguard

continuo (one of the 100 or so men-at-arms who formed the Spanish and Portuguese kings' perpetual personal guard)

continuo (basso continuo)

Source: wiktionary.org