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portunal|ˈpɔətjʊnəl| [a. Ger. portunal, app. ad. L. Portūnālis belonging to Portūnus: see next.] (See quots.) Also called portunal-flute.
1852Seidel Organ 101 Portunal is a very agreeable, open flute-register in the manual... Its beautiful tone is of a very peculiar quality, similar to that of the clarionet. 1876J. Hiles Catech. Organ ix. (1878) 60. 1898 Stainer & Barrett Dict. Mus. Terms, Portunal-flute, an organ stop, the pipes of which are of wood, and are open, and larger at the top than at the mouth. |