单词 | musette |
释义 | musetten. 1. a. Any of various kinds of small bagpipes; esp. a bellows-blown bagpipe of exquisite design, popular at the French court in the 17th and early 18th centuries. Now historical. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > musical instrument > wind instrument > pipe > [noun] > bagpipe bagc1275 stivec1290 cornemusec1384 musettea1393 bagpipec1405 pair1422 pipec1450 muse1484 drone1502 lilt-pipea1525 great pipe1592 miskin1593 Highland pipe1599 small-pipes1656 piffero1724 Highland bagpipe1728 zampogna1740 union pipes1788 Lowland pipes1794 pibroch1807 piob mhor1838 gaita1846 sack pipe1889 set1893 biniou1902 uillean pipes1906 a1393 J. Gower Confessio Amantis (Fairf.) viii. 2677 (MED) Bot yit herde I no pipe there To make noise in mannes Ere, Bot the Musette I myhte knowe. 1786 T. Busby Compl. Dict. Music Musars, the name given to certain itinerant musicians who performed on the Musette. 1892 National Rev. June 491 She learnt the musette and the viola, besides the clavecin and guitar. 1905 Edinb. Rev. Apr. 321 The sound of pipes and musettes. 1985 J. Gollin Verona Passamezzo (1987) i. 11 Come to one of our concerts and you might find yourself listening to..Krummhorns, sackbuts, the schryari, the musette—in a program of medieval Netherlandish dances. b. A type of small oboe without a reed-cap, originally developed from the chanter of a musette played without its bagpipe.In quot. 1992 applied to a saxophone. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > musical instrument > wind instrument > woodwind instruments > [noun] > reed instrument > oboe > types of oboe d'amore1825 oboe da caccia1870 musette1890 1890 Cent. Dict. Musette, a small and simple variety of oboe. 1895 Army & Navy Co-op. Soc. Price List 15 Sept. 1659 Musettes... Oboes [etc.]. 1988 New Grove Dict. Jazz Musette, a small oboe of conical bore, without a reed-cap, pitched a 5th above the conventional oboe. 1992 Down Beat Feb. 24/2 Dewey will wail on musette..stomping his feet and making shaman moves. 2. A pastoral piece of music typically having a drone in the bass part imitating the sound of the bagpipe; a dance performed to such music. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > piece of music > type of piece > [noun] > pastoral piece pastorella1699 pastorale1724 musette1726 pastourelle1735 1726 Daily Courant 27 Apr. 1/2 (advt.) At the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane..will be presented, The Tragedy of Othello..with several Entertainments of Dancing, viz,..at the End of the 3d Act, the Muzette by Young Rainton and Miss Robinson. 1786 T. Busby Compl. Dict. Music Musette, the name of an air generally written in common-time... Dances were formerly invented of a similar cast, and which were also called Musettes. 1879 J. Stainer Music of Bible 119 A piece of music written in the style of bagpipe music came..to be called a musette. 1893 Times 21 Dec. 14/2 The lively gavotte, with its cleverly-scored musette. 1994 P. Porter Millennial Fables II. 68 The little gigues, Musettes and cats' cantatas. 3. An organ stop consisting of reed pipes with conical resonators, used in French organs of the 17th and 18th centuries. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > musical instrument > keyboard instrument > organ > [noun] > stop > reed-stop > specific regal1555 curtal1582 trumpet1659 cremona1660 cromorne1694 hautboyc1700 horn1722 serpent1730 dulcian1773 zinke1773 trumpet stop1795 musette1825 fagotto1832 oboe1834 trombone1837 physharmonica1838 cornopean1840 ophicleide1842 posaune1843 button regal1852 shawm1852 vox angelica1852 busaun1855 bombardon1856 tuba1858 bombard1876 clarinet1876 rackett1876 tenoroon1876 clarionet1880 krummhorn1880 1825 J. F. Danneley Encycl. Music Musette, an organ stop made of pewter, of the reed kind and of eight feet; called by the Germans sackpfeife. 1855 E. J. Hopkins Organ 333 Abbeville... Pedal, 6 Stops... Musette. 1888 A. Schauenburg tr. C. Locher Explan. Organ Stops 63 Schalmei, a soft reed stop..generally labelled Musette in French organs. 1980 New Grove Dict. Music XII. 797/2 Musette,..4. An organ stop. 4. Chiefly U.S. (originally Military). A type of lightweight knapsack used esp. by soldiers and cyclists. More fully musette bag. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > equipment > receptacle or container > bag > [noun] > carried on back or over shoulder knapsack1603 snapsack1633 snap-bag1688 haversack1711 pikau1836 nunny bag1842 packsack1851 pack1853 rucksack1853 kiondo1902 backpack1914 Charley1919 Bergan1923 musette1923 daypack1969 daysack1974 1923 E. Hemingway Three Stories & Ten Poems 13 The young gentleman had a musette over his shoulder. 1923 T. Boyd Through Wheat vii. 103 There were no more in his musette bag. 1961 J. Heller Catch-22 (1962) xiii. 130 Major—de Coverely..packed his musette bag, commandeered a plane and..had himself flown to that city to rent two apartments. 1965 Sun 3 Nov. 11/5 The musette, or featherweight knapsack from the Continent, has largely replaced the saddlebag. 1985 G. Paley Later Same Day 55 I stuffed the camera into a musette bag. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.a1393 |
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