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rebec
or re·beck
[ ree-bek ]
noun
- a Renaissance fiddle with a pear-shaped body tapering into a neck that ends in a sickle-shaped or scroll-shaped pegbox.
rebec
/ ˈriːbɛk /
noun
- a medieval stringed instrument resembling the violin but having a lute-shaped body
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of rebec1
C16: from Old French rebebe , from Arabic rebāb ; perhaps also influenced by Old French bec beak
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Example Sentences
This rebab is an exact counterpart of the rebec formerly popular in Western Europe.
From Project Gutenberg
And it was so ready with refrains and lays and songs and new tunes, that harp, or viol, or rebec were as nought beside it.
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It was Rizzio's skill upon the rebec that had first attracted Mary's attention.
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Bonnivet, during his investment of Milan, had posted Bayard with a small corps in the village of Rebec.
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The rebec was not known in Arabia until nearly two centuries after we find the crwth mentioned by Venance Fortunatus.
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