shawm

English

A shawm

Etymology

From Middle English shalmuse, from Old French chalemel (modern French chalumeau), from Late Latin calamellus, from Latin calamus (reed), from Ancient Greek κάλαμος (kálamos). Doublet of caramel and chalumeau, as well as related to calame, calamus, culm, and haulm.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʃɔːm/
  • Rhymes: -ɔːm
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Noun

shawm (plural shawms)

  1. A mediaeval double-reed wind instrument with a conical wooden body.

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