释义 |
hohl-flute|ˈhəʊlfluːt| [ad. Ger. hohlflöte, lit. hollow flute.] An open 8-ft. flute-stop on an organ, having a soft hollow tone resembling that of the Stopped Diapason.
1660Specif. Organ Banqueting Room, Whitehall in Grove Dict. Mus. II. 591/1 Great Organ. 1. Open Diapason. 2. Holflute. 1852Seidel Organ 21 In 1515..an organ in St. Mary's, at Danzic..contained..stop-diapason, flute..hohl⁓flute, gems-horn [etc.]. 1880E. J. Hopkins in Grove Dict. Mus. II. 591/1 ‘Hol-flute’ was the name which Father Smith attached to a metal Stopped Diapason with chimneys. |