different between sackbut vs kanoon
sackbut
English
Alternative forms
- sacbut, sackbutt, sagbut, shagbolt, shakbusshe
Etymology
Middle French sacquer (“to push”) + bouter (“to pull”)
Noun
sackbut (plural sackbuts)
- (music) A brass instrument from the Renaissance and Baroque Eras, and an ancestor of the modern trombone. It was derived from the medieval slide trumpet.
Derived terms
- sackbuttist
Translations
See also
- sackbut on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Sackbut in the Encyclopædia Britannica (11th edition, 1911)
Anagrams
- subtack
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kanoon
English
Noun
kanoon (plural kanoons)
- Alternative spelling of qanun
Anagrams
- nanook
kanoon From the web:
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