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CURTAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. obsolete : having a docked tail 2. obsolete : brief, curtailed 3. archaic : wearing a short frock
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curtal - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · (historical) A variety of short-barrelled cannon. · (music) An early type of bassoon. · (obsolete) A horse or other animal having a docked tail. · ( ...
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Curtal | Renaissance, Double Reed & Woodwind - Britannica
Curtal, Renaissance-era musical instrument and predecessor of the bassoon, with a double-back bore cut from a single piece of wood and built in sizes from ...
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curtal
▪ I. † curtal, n. and a. Obs. exc. Hist. (or arch.). (ˈkɜːtəl) Forms: see the senses. [In 16th c. also courtault, curtald, a. 15th c. F. courtault, -auld, now courtaud:—OF. cortald, curtald; cf. It. cortalda short bombard, pot gun, cortaldo petriero a short perrier; a derivative of Romanic corto, F....
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CURTAL Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Obsolete., an animal with a docked tail. curtal. / ˈkɜːtəl /. adjective. cut short. (of friars) wearing a short frock. “Collins English ...
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curtal, n. & adj. meanings, etymology and more
This word is now obsolete. It is last recorded around the 1880s. curtal developed meanings and uses in subjects including. gunnery and firearms (early 1500s) ...
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are similar in function to the modern cor anglais, tenoroon, bassoon, and contrabassoon, although the bassoon family's direct ancestor was the dulcian/curtal
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Curtal (Renaissance) – Early Music Instrument Database
The curtal or Dulzian (often rendered in English as dulcian) seems to be the first woodwind instrument to be double-bored.
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Curtal - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
adjective (obsolete) cut short “a dog with a curtal tail” synonyms: short (primarily spatial sense) having little length or lacking in length.
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CURTAL definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
4 senses: 1. cut short 2. (of friars) wearing a short frock 3. an animal whose tail has been docked 4. something that is cut.... Click for more definitions.
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Dulcian - Wikipedia
The dulcian is a Renaissance woodwind instrument, with a double reed and a folded conical bore. Equivalent terms include English: curtal, German: Dulzian, ...
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curtal-ax
† ˈcurtal-ax, -axe Obs. exc. Hist. (or arch.). Forms: 6–7 curtleax(e, 6 curtilax, 6–7 courtelax(e, curtelax(e, 7 curt-, courtlax, curtelaxe, courtle-axe, cortelax, 6–9 curtle-ax(e, curtle axe, 8– curtal-axe. [A much perverted form of the word cutlass n. (in 16th c. coutelas, coutelase, cuttleass, et...
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The Carnival Band (folk group)
Current members
Andy Watts shawm/curtal/bagpipes/recorder
Giles Lewin violin/recorder
Steve Banks percussion/violin
Steno Vitale guitar/mandolin
Jub Davis Tabors, side drum, bass drum, cymbals, wood blocks, cowbell, vocals
Jub Davis: Double bass
Giles Lewin: Violin, recorder (2, 13), vocals
Andy Watts: Curtal
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Curtal sonnet
The curtal sonnet is a form invented by Gerard Manley Hopkins, and used in three of his poems. into the last four and a half lines of a curtal sonnet.
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