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symphan
† symphan, n. Obs. Also 4 symphayne, -fan, 5 synphane, -fan, sinfon, simphan(n)e, 6 cymphan. [a. OF. *simphaine, semphaine, var. of simphoine, earlier cinfonie, cifonie, siphonie, ad. L. symphōnia symphony; the majority of the Eng. forms show assimilation in the final syllable to tympan.] = symphony... Oxford English Dictionary
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symphioun
† symphioun Obs. rare—1. Altered form of symphan: cf. sumphion.1560 Rolland Seven Sages 20 Harp, Lut, Organe, Symbal and Symphioun. Oxford English Dictionary
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sumphion
† ˈsumphion Obs. rare—1. Altered form of symphan.c 1590 J. Burel Queen's Entry in Sibbald Chron. S.P. (1802) III. 468 With instruments melodious: The seistar and the sumphion. Oxford English Dictionary
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symphony
symphony (ˈsɪmfənɪ) Forms: 3–5 symphanye, 4 symfonye, 4–5 symphonye, 4–7 symphonie (4 syn-), 5–6 simphony(e, 5–7 simphonie, 6 simphoni, 5– symphony. [a. OF. simphonie (from 12th c.), mod.F. symphonie = It., Sp. sinfonia, Pg. senfoni, ad. L. symphōnia sound of instruments, instrumental harmony, voice... Oxford English Dictionary
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