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flutist
English
Etymology
From French flûtiste. Replaced Middle English flouter (“flute player”).
Noun
flutist (plural flutists)
- Alternative form of flautist
Translations
Anagrams
- Fluitts
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flautist
English
Alternative forms
- flutist
Etymology
From Old French flaute +? -ist.
Noun
flautist (plural flautists)
- 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?)
- 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 ?????????)
- flautist, flutist
Declension
References
- “flautist” in Hrvatski jezi?ni portal
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