harmonicon

  • 101FRANCISCUS Vieta — Marthematicus insignis Harmonicon Caeleste, Chronologiam, Geometriam etc. sec. praeterito scripsit. Blancanus Chron. Math. Vide Vieta Franciscus …

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  • 102harmonica — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. mouth organ, harmonicon, blues harp, French harp, harp, mouth harp, mouth Steinway; see also musical instrument . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. mouth organ, see musical instrument …

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  • 103Musical Instruments — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Musical Instruments >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 musical instruments musical instruments Sgm: N 1 band band Sgm: N 1 string band string band brass band Sgm: N 1 orchestra orchestra Sgm: N 1 orchestrina orchestrina …

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  • 104harmonica — 1762, coined by Ben Franklin as the name for a glass harmonica, from L. fem. of harmonicus (see HARMONIC (Cf. harmonic)); modern sense of mouth organ is 1873, Amer.Eng., earlier harmonicon (1825) …

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  • 105harmonica — n mouth organ, harmonicon, Dial.French harp; ocarina, sweet potato, jew s harp …

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  • 106harp — n 1. lyre, Kithara, jew s harp, aeolian or wind harp. 2.Slang. harmonica, harmonicon, mouth organ, mouth harp, Chiefly Dial.French harp. v 3. harp on or upon dwell on, persist in, insist on, push, press, Sl. beat [s.o.] over the head; repeat, Inf …

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  • 107panharmonicon — /pan här monˈi kon/ noun A mechanical musical instrument mimicking an orchestra ORIGIN: ↑pan and ↑harmonicon (see under ↑harmony) …

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  • 108ЖУРНАЛЫ МУЗЫКАЛЬНЫЕ — периодические (обыкнов. еженедельные или ежемесячные) издания, содержащая сведения о специально музыкальной жизни и событиях интересных для музыканта, отзывы о музык. новинках, а также статьи по истории и теории музыки. Происхождения они… …

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