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sackbut

/sak-buht/US // ˈsækˌbʌt //UK // (ˈsækˌbʌt) //

筲箕湾,筲箕灣,筲箕湖,筲箕湾区

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a medieval form of the trombone.
    • : Bible. an ancient stringed musical instrument. Daniel 3.

Examples

  • In one place he is merely called a Minstrel, but in the other he is specifically described as a Sackbut.

  • He can play any musical instrument from a sackbut to a Jew's harp, and speak any language from Czech to Choctaw.

  • But she recovered rapidly after her marriage, her eyes grew brighter, we saw less of Sackbut's "delicious skeleton."

  • Among them are the Psaltery of various shapes, the Sambuca or sackbut, the single and double Chorus, &c.

  • At last one day he remembered the walnut which Sackbut had given him.