hurdy-gurdy
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hur·dy-gur·dy
(hûr′dē-gûr′dē, hûr′dē-gûr′dē)n. pl. hur·dy-gur·dies
1. A stringed instrument played by turning a rosined wheel with a crank and depressing keys connected to tangents on the strings.
2. An instrument, such as a barrel organ, played by turning a crank.
[Imitative.]
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hurdy-gurdy
(ˈhɜːdɪˈɡɜːdɪ)n, pl -dies
1. (Instruments) any mechanical musical instrument, such as a barrel organ
2. (Instruments) a medieval instrument shaped like a viol in which a rosined wheel rotated by a handle sounds the strings
[C18: rhyming compound, probably of imitative origin]
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hur•dy-gur•dy
(ˈhɜr diˈgɜr di, -ˌgɜr-)n., pl. -gur•dies.
1. a barrel organ or similar musical instrument played by turning a crank.
2. a lute- or guitar-shaped stringed musical instrument sounded by the revolution against the strings of a rosined wheel turned by a crank.
[1740–50; variant of Scots hirdy-girdy uproar]
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hurdy-gurdy
n → Leierkasten m, → Drehorgel f
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