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claricymbal, n. meanings, etymology and more
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun claricymbal. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is now obsolete. It ...
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† Claricymbal. World English Historical Dictionary
† Claricymbal. Obs. Forms: 6 claricimbal(le, -cymbal(le, -simbal, -symbal, clarycymbal, -symball. [A perverted form of CLAVICYMBAL: cf. clarichord ...
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Clarion - Mistholme
1285 in the arms of Greville [ANA2 301]; in period it was also called a “claricord”, “claricymbal”, “rest”, or “sufflue”. There had been ...
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claricymbal
† clariˈcymbal Obs. Forms: 6 claricimbal(le, -cymbal(le, -simbal, -symbal, clarycymbal, -symball. [A perverted form of clavicymbal: cf. clarichord.] = clavicymbal.1502 in Antiq. Repert. II. 310 in Rimbault Pianof. (1860) 43 Twelve ladies had claricordis, claricymballs, and such other. 1509 Hawes Pas...
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1285 in the arms of Greville [ANA2 301]; in period it was also called a “claricord”, “claricymbal”, “rest”, or “sufflue”. There had been ...
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[PDF] PDF - Survivor Library
... cymbal." " CLAVECYMBAL, or Claricymbal, a kind of instrument with wirestrings ; by some taken for a harpsical or virginal." The New World nf Words : by E ...
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Claricymbal, See Clave∣cymbal. Clarigation (clarigatio) a clearing, a proclaiming or denouncing war, &c. See Re∣prizal. Clarion (Fr. Clairon) a kinde of ...
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[PDF] Old English instruments of music - Survivor Library
... Claricymbal, which is distinct from that on the organ quoted above, can only be explained by supposing that pipes and strings were combined. It is as ...
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“Dictionary” in “Dictionary of Middle English Musical Terms”
Claricymbal, sb. (also clarycymbal, clarisymballe) [corrupt by-form of ... cymbal], intr., To strike together the two plates of a cymbal: 1400- Curs. M ...
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clarifying, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the adjective clarifying. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence.
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... Claricymbal, a kinde of instrument with wire-strings, by some taken for a Harpsical, or Virginal. Claver, a kinde of Herb, called Trefoil. Clavicular, (lat ...
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clavicymbal
† clavicymbal Mus. Obs. exc. Hist. (klævɪˈsɪmbəl) Forms: 5 claui-, 6 clawesymballe, 7 clavecymbal, 9 clavicimbal, -cymbal, and in It. form clavicembalo. [ad. med.L. clāvicymbalum, -cymbolum (in Rules of the Minnesingers by Eberhard Cersne, 1404), f. clāvis key + cymbalum cymbal. In It. clavicembalo,...
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clarichord
† ˈclarichord Obs. Forms: 6 clary-, clericord(e, clare-, 6–9 claricord, 9 Hist. clarichord. [A perverted form of clavichord. Littré has claricorde also as Fr., but without citation; Cotgr. has it only as the Eng. of clavessin. Whether the corruption was phonetic or graphic (r for v) does not appear:...
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