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flautist

English

Alternative forms

  • flutist

Etymology

From Old French flaute +? -ist.

Noun

flautist (plural flautists)

  1. One who plays the flute.
    Synonyms: aulete, flute-player, fluter, flutist
    • 2007, Rick Jones, "Sharon Bezaly / Uljas Pulkkis: Enchanted Garden," Times of London, 28 July,
      The flautist Bezaly adds to the impressive list of flute concertos dedicated to her with the composer Pulkkis’s contribution to the genre.

Translations


Romanian

Etymology

flaut +? -ist

Noun

flautist m (plural flauti?ti, feminine equivalent flautist?)

  1. flutist

See also

  • fluierar

Serbo-Croatian

Alternative forms

  • flaùtista (Bosnia, Serbia)

Etymology

From flàuta.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fla?tist/
  • Hyphenation: fla?u?tist

Noun

flaùtist m (Cyrillic spelling ?????????)

  1. flautist, flutist

Declension

References

  • “flautist” in Hrvatski jezi?ni portal

flautist From the web:



fluter

English

Etymology

flute +? -er

Noun

fluter (plural fluters)

  1. Someone who plays a flute.
  2. One who makes grooves or flutings.

Synonyms

  • (Someone who plays a flute): flautist or flutist

Anagrams

  • furtle

fluter From the web:

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  • what flutter means
  • what flutters feel like
  • what flutter can't do
  • what fluttering in the chest
  • what flutters when you blow at it
  • what flutter can do
  • what's flutter kicks
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