harmonium
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French harmonium, a term coined by Alexandre Debain.
Noun
harmonium (plural harmoniums)
- (music) A small keyboard instrument that consists of a series of reed pipes, which sound when one of the keys is pressed to open a valve that allows air to pass through.
Derived terms
Translations
musical instrument
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Usage notes
- See Wikipedia for differences in usage between US and UK
Norman
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