salicet

English

Etymology

From German, from Latin salix (willow) + French -et

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ːsæləːsɛt/

Noun

salicet (plural salicets)

  1. A pipe organ stop of 4-foot or 2-foot pitch.

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