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shawm

/shawm/US // ʃɔm //UK // (ʃɔːm) //

肖姆,沙姆,绍姆,萧山

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an early musical woodwind instrument with a double reed: the forerunner of the modern oboe.

Examples

  • Cornemuse is a bagpipe; shalmye is a shawm, which was a wind-instrument, being derived from Lat.

  • A figure is given (Galpin, p. 159) of a goat playing on a shawm from a carving of the twelfth century at Canterbury.

  • The name is believed to be derived from calamaula, a reed-pipe, which was corrupted to chalem-elle and then to shawm.

  • The shawm rang out yearningly beneath the pale expanse of an unsympathetic heaven.

  • The shawm was silent, the herdsman bent questioningly over the wall and Kurwenal made answer.