clavier

  • 21clavier — clavier1 /kleuh vear , klav ee euhr, klay vee /, n. the keyboard of a musical instrument. [1700 10; < F: keyboard, in OF, keyholder, equiv. to L clavi(s) key + ier IER2] clavier2 clavierist, n. /kleuh vear , klav ee euhr, klay vee / …

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  • 22clavier — [18] The Latin word for ‘key’ was clāvis (it was related to claudere ‘close’). Its application to the keys of a musical instrument has contributed two words to English: clavier, which came via French or German from an unrecorded Latin *clāviārius …

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  • 23clavier — claviatura лат. [клавиату/ра] clavier фр. [клавьэ/], англ. [кла/виэ] клавиатура …

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  • 24clavier — [ klavɪə, klə vɪə] noun Music a keyboard instrument. Origin C18: from Ger. Klavier, from Fr. clavier, from med. L. claviarius key bearer , from L. clavis key …

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  • 25Clavier — Sp Klavjė nkt. Ap Clavier prancūziškai L Belgija …

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  • 26clavier — I cla•vier [[t]kləˈvɪər, ˈklæv i ər, ˈkleɪ vi [/t]] n. mad the keyboard of a musical instrument • Etymology: 1700–10; &LT; F; OF: keyholder &LT; L clāvi(s) key II cla•vier [[t]kləˈvɪər, ˈklæv i ər, ˈkleɪ vi [/t]] n. mad any keyboard musical&#8230; …

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  • 27clavier — /ˈklæviə/ (say klaveeuh), /kləˈvɪə/ (say kluh vear) noun 1. the keyboard of a musical instrument. 2. any musical instrument with a keyboard, as a harpsichord, clavichord, piano, or organ. {German, from French clavier keyboard, from Latin clāvis&#8230; …

  • 28clavier — klaviatūra statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. keyboard vok. Klaviatur, f; Tastatur, f; Tastenfeld, n rus. клавиатура, f pranc. clavier, m …

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  • 29clavier — [18] The Latin word for ‘key’ was clāvis (it was related to claudere ‘close’). Its application to the keys of a musical instrument has contributed two words to English: clavier, which came via French or German from an unrecorded Latin *clāviārius …

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  • 30clavier — n. Mus. 1 any keyboard instrument. 2 its keyboard. Etymology: F clavier or G Klavier f. med.L claviarius, orig. = key bearer, f. L clavis key …

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