hautboy
英 ['(h)əʊbɒɪ]
美['ho,bɔi]
- n. 高音双簧箫
英英释义
- 1. a slender double-reed instrument; a woodwind with a conical bore and a double-reed mouthpiece
英文词源
- hautboy (n.)
- "oboe, double-reeded woodwind instrument," 1570s, from French hautbois "high wood" (15c.; see oboe, which is the Italian phonetic spelling of the French word). The haut is used here in its secondary sense of "high-pitched." In early use frequently nativized as hoboy, hawboy, etc.
This Pageaunt waz clozd vp with a delectable harmony of Hautboiz, Shalmz, Coronets, and such oother looud muzik. [Robert Laneham, 1575]