Finale
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mid 18th century: from Italian, from Latin finalis (see final).
wiktionary
From Italian finale(“ending”), from Late Latin fīnālis, from Latin fīnis(“end; boundary, limit”). Doublet of final.
etymonline
finale (n.)
1783, a musical term, from noun use of Italian finale "final," from Latin finalis "of or pertaining to an end" (see final). From 1724 as an Italian word in English. Figurative use by 1810.