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strummer|ˈstrʌmə(r)| [f. strum v. + -er1.] One who strums.
1785Grose Dict. Vulgar T., Strummer of wire, a player on any instrument strung with wire. 1808J. Mayne Siller Gun iv. xxi, A cat-gut strummer. 1831Macaulay in Trevelyan Life I. iv. 206 Pianoforte-strumming by the first pianoforte-strummer in England. 1872Geo. Eliot Middlem. iv. xl, Thirty-five pounds a-year, and extra pay for teaching the smallest strummers at the piano. 1895K. Grahame Golden Age 89 The pure, absolute quality and nature of each note in itself are only appreciated by the strummer. |