Glassichord

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    A 19th-century musical instrument made of glass plates that are struck by hammers or sticks.

    "A patent has been granted for the combination of the glassichord with the piano; and in the same connexion an improvement has been made in the tones of the glassichord itself, by a more elastic mode of suspending the strips of glass than has been before used."

  2. 2
    Synonym of glass harmonica.

    "He revived and improved the harmonica, or glassichord, and extended his speculations to the finer arts; showing that he could taste and criticise even the compositions of a Handel!"

  3. 3
    Anything that produces a similarly pure continuous sound. figuratively

    "The moveless, still air acted as a glassichord on the waters, which rang under the shrill voice of the singer."

Example

More examples

"A patent has been granted for the combination of the glassichord with the piano; and in the same connexion an improvement has been made in the tones of the glassichord itself, by a more elastic mode of suspending the strips of glass than has been before used."

Etymology

From glass + -i- + chord.

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