English-Thai Dictionary
musette
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Webster's 1913 Dictionary
MUSETTE
Mu *sette ", n. Etym: [F., dim. of OF. muse. ]
1. A small bagpipe formerly in use, having a soft and sweet tone.
2. An air adapted to this instrument; also, a kind of rustic dance.
New American Oxford Dictionary
musette
mu sette |myo͞oˈzet mjuˈzɛt | ▶noun 1 a kind of small bagpipe played with bellows, common in the French court in the 17th –18th centuries and in later folk music. • a tune or piece of music imitating the sound of this, typically with a drone. • a dance to such a tune, esp. in the 18th -century French court. • a small simple variety of oboe, used chiefly in 19th -century France. 2 (also musette bag ) a small knapsack. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French, diminutive of muse ‘bagpipe. ’
Oxford Dictionary
musette
musette |mjuːˈzɛt | ▶noun 1 a kind of small bagpipe played with bellows, common in the French court in the 17th –18th centuries and in later folk music. • a tune or piece of music imitating the sound of the musette, typically with a drone. • a dance to a musette, especially in the 18th -century French court. 2 a small, simple variety of oboe, used chiefly in 19th -century France. 3 (also musette bag ) US a small knapsack. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French, diminutive of muse ‘bagpipe ’.
Duden Dictionary
Musette
Mu sette Substantiv, feminin , die |myˈzɛt |die Musette; Genitiv: der Musette, Plural: die Musettes oder Musetten französisch musette, zu altfranzösisch muse = Dudelsack, zu: muser = dudeln 1 französische Sackpfeife im 17./18. Jahrhundert 2 (in Frankreich im 17./18. Jahrhundert ) [von der Musette 1 begleiteter ] langsamer Tanz im 34 - oder 68 -Takt
French Dictionary
musette
musette n. f. nom féminin Instrument de musique champêtre. : « Jouez hautbois, résonnez musettes » (Il est né le divin enfant , chant de Noël lorrain, 1874 ). LOCUTION Bal musette. Bal populaire. : Des bals musettes. « Ce soir même, il y avait bal musette sur la placette du village, au son de l ’accordéon » (Gabrielle Roy , La Détresse et l ’Enchantement ).