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Tweet n. A woodwind instrument of the Renaissance and early baroque period, similar to a bassoon but with a smaller range. Also called curtal. [Alteration of Old French douçaine, doucine, a kind of wind instrument, from douce, feminine of doux, sweet, pleasant, from Latin dulcis.] |
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