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shawm
(shawm)
Pronunciation:
/ʃɔːm/
noun
a medieval and Renaissance wind instrument, forerunner of the oboe, with a double reed enclosed in a wooden mouthpiece, and having a penetrating tone.
Origin:
Middle English
: from Old French
chalemel
, via Latin from Greek
kalamos
'reed'
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