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alphorn

British  
/ ˈælpˌhɔːn /

noun

  1. music a wind instrument used in the Swiss Alps, consisting of a very long tube of wood or bark with a cornet-like mouthpiece

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Etymology

Origin of alphorn

C19: from German Alpenhorn Alps horn

Example Sentences

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The lineup also includes Mozart’s Concerto for alphorn and chamber orchestra and Ravel’s “Pavane for a Dead Princess.”

From New York Times • Jun. 11, 2015

If I had had an alphorn, the message I would have sent would have been shorter this time.

From Washington Post • Mar. 16, 2015

His grandfather Ernst Schuepbach was 13 when he wanted to play the alphorn, but his family was too poor to buy one, so he set out to make his own, which he completed in 1925.

From Washington Post • Mar. 16, 2015

Fortunately, the alphorn was usually made up of two pieces that could be screwed together instead of a whole cut of wood.

From Washington Post • Mar. 16, 2015

"Goldfinger," Shirley Bassey It's less a song than an alphorn to herd people into movie theaters, and Bassey walks the line between seduction and camp with the same dexterity as Sean Connery.

From Time Magazine Archive