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salicional

/ ˈsælɪˌsɛt; səˈlɪʃənəl /

noun

  1. a soft-toned organ stop with a reedy quality
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Word History and Origins

Origin of salicional1

C19: from German, from Latin salix willow
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Example Sentences

The swell organ has bourdon, open diapason, salicional, æoline, stopped diapason, gemshorn, flute harmonique, flageolet, cornet—3 ranks, 183,—cornopean, oboe, vox humana—61 pipes each.

The swell organ has bourdon, open diapason, salicional, æoline, stopped diapason, gemshorn, flute harmonique, flageolet, cornet—3 ranks, 183,—cornopean, oboe, vox humana—61 pipes each.

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