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flûte-à-bec
‖ flûte-à-bec (flytabɛk) [Fr., lit. ‘flute with beak’.] An old form of flute, also called English flute, having a mouthpiece with a fipple; now, a recorder.1797 Encycl. Brit. VII. 310/1 This [sc. the flute] is a very ancient instrument. It was at first called the flute à bec. 1825 [see flauto]. 1876... Oxford English Dictionary
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Farandole
The leader is always a bachelor, and he is preceded by one or more musicians playing the galoubet, i.e. a small wooden flûte-à-bec, and the tambourin. wikipedia.org
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oboe d'amore
‖ oboe d'amore (ˈoboe daˈmore) Pl. oboes, oboi. [It., lit. ‘oboe of love’.] An old form of oboe with a pitch a minor third below that of the ordinary oboe.1876 [see prec.]. 1885 G. B. Shaw How to become Mus. Critic (1960) 62 The renovation of the obsolete oboe d'amore (love-hautboy)..proved very suc... Oxford English Dictionary
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wind
▪ I. wind, n.1 (wɪnd, poet. also waɪnd) Forms: 1– wind, 3–6 wynd, (4 wint, wynt, whynde, wend, Sc. vend), 4–6 wynde, Sc. vynd, 4–7 winde, (5 wende, wyind, wijnd, wyynd; Sc. 6–7 wound, 6–8 win, 9 win', wun). [OE. wind = OFris., OS., (M)LG., (M)Du. wind, OHG., MHG. wint, wind- (G. wind), ON. vindr (Sw... Oxford English Dictionary
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