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Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - viol

 
 

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Viol

viol
 noun  Etymology: Middle English vial, from Anglo-French viele, ~e, from Old Occitan ~a  Date: 15th century a bowed stringed instrument chiefly of the 16th and 17th centuries made in treble, alto, tenor, and bass sizes and distinguished from members of the ~in family especially in having a deep body, a flat back, sloping shoulders, usually six strings, a fretted fingerboard, and a low-arched bridge
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  n. a medieval stringed musical instrument, played with a bow and held vertically on the knees or between the legs. Etymology: ME viel etc. f. OF viel(l)e, alt. of viole f. Prov. viola, viula, prob. ult. f. L vitulari be joyful: cf. FIDDLE ...
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  1. муз. виола ...
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3.
  noun виола (муз. инструмент) ...
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  (viols) Viols are a family of musical instruments that are made of wood and have six strings. You play the viol with a bow while sitting down. N-VAR: oft the N ...
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  - 1483, viel, from M.Fr. viole, from O.Fr., from O.Prov. viola (see viola). ...
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