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spinet

[ spin-it ]

noun

  1. a small upright piano.
  2. a small, square piano.
  3. any of various small harpsichords.
  4. Also called spinet organ. a small electric organ.


spinet

/ ˈspɪnɪt; spɪˈnɛt /

noun

  1. a small type of harpsichord having one manual
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of spinet1

1655–65; aphetic variant of obsolete espinette < French < Italian spinetta, probably equivalent to spin ( a ) thorn ( spine ) + -etta diminutive suffix; the existence of an instrument-maker named Spinetti is unverified
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of spinet1

C17: from Italian spinetta, perhaps from Giovanni Spinetti, 16th-century Italian maker of musical instruments and its supposed inventor
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Although the previous owner of the spinet piano in Diamond Park has not come forward, the Bernal Heights incident might tease a possible explanation for the appearance of the mysterious instrument.

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The instrument commonly called the "piano" by the way, was originally called a "pianoforte" because it could play dynamics, unlike earlier popular keyboard instruments like the harpsichord and spinet.

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It was a mahogany spinet, and it was shiny and beautiful.

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Instruments fill the rooms, including a wooden spinet gifted to Verdi to practise on as a child, while concerts are a regular occurrence.

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At his house, Henry’s office held a spinet piano, a rack of acoustic guitars, a turntable, vintage ribbon microphones and assorted CDs and LPs.

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