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sackbut

English

Alternative forms

  • sacbut, sackbutt, sagbut, shagbolt, shakbusshe

Etymology

Middle French sacquer (to push) + bouter (to pull)

Noun

sackbut (plural sackbuts)

  1. (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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trigon

English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ???????? (tríg?non, triangle), neuter substantive of ???????? (tríg?nos, three-sided), from ????? (treîs, three) + ????? (g?nía, bend, angle). Equivalent to tri- +? -gon. Doublet of trigonon.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?t?a???n/, /?t?a???n/
  • Hyphenation: tri?gon

Noun

trigon (countable and uncountable, plural trigons)

  1. (countable, geometry, rare) A triangle.
  2. (countable, historical, music) An ancient triangular harp of Oriental origin which had four strings and was often used for banquet music. Also called sabbeka, sackbut, sambuca.
  3. (countable, astrology) A division consisting of three signs.
  4. (countable, astrology) A trine; an aspect of two planets distant 120 degrees from each other.
    (Can we find and add a quotation of Hutton to this entry?)
  5. (uncountable, historical) An old ball game played by three people standing in a triangular formation.
  6. (countable, zoology) The cutting region of the crown of an upper molar, usually the anterior part.

Related terms

Translations

Anagrams

  • Girton, Tignor, orting, roting

Gothic

Romanization

trig?n

  1. Romanization of ????????????????????????

Romanian

Etymology

From French trigone.

Noun

trigon n (plural trigoane)

  1. trigone

Declension

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  • what trigonometric functions are odd
  • what trigonometric ratio is defined as
  • what trigonometric ratio defines opposite/hypotenuse
  • what trigonometry means
  • what trigonometric ratio is correct
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