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ocarina
[ ok-uh-ree-nuh ]
noun
- a simple musical wind instrument shaped somewhat like an elongated egg with a mouthpiece and finger holes.
ocarina
/ ˌɒkəˈriːnə /
noun
- an egg-shaped wind instrument with a protruding mouthpiece and six to eight finger holes, producing an almost pure tone Also called (US informal)sweet potato
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Other Words From
- oca·rinist noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of ocarina1
First recorded in 1875–80; from Italian, originally dialect (Emilia), diminutive of oca “goose” (from Late Latin auca, contraction of unattested avica, derivative of Latin avis “bird”), so called from the instrument's shape; apparently the name given to it by Giuseppe Donati (1836–1925) of Budrio, near Bologna, who popularized a ceramic version c1860
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Word History and Origins
Origin of ocarina1
C19: from Italian: little goose, from oca goose, ultimately from Latin avis bird
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Example Sentences
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, considered by some to be the best game of all time, was remade for the 3DS in 2011.
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The neighbouring forest was soon echoing the strident notes of xylophone, banjo, ocarina and trombone.
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Treatises upon the violin are fairly numerous; but I do not remember having come across many works on the Jew's harp or ocarina.
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A solitary ocarina continued to whistle awhile; then all was still.
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Im a-goin south from here to give a Chinese lady a lesson on the ocarina.
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Ma'am, if you never do, at least remember that the flute was an ocarina.
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