manichord

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Latin monochordon, from Ancient Greek μονόχορδον (monókhordon), influenced by Latin manus (hand). So called because it originally had only one string. See monochord.

Noun[edit]

manichord (plural manichords)

  1. A clavichord.

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