Fiddle ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Fiddle ( noun )

  1. A stringed musical instrument that is played with a bow and has a long neck and usually four strings.
  2. A violin.

Origin:

Fiddle (n) middle english: from old norse fiol, fithla; related to old english fēol "viol, fiddle", from latin vitula "pipe, fiddle".

Examples:

  1. He played a beautiful melody on his fiddle.
  2. She was a master of the fiddle.
  3. The fiddle is an important instrument in country music.
  4. Fiddle music is often associated with dancing.
  5. The fiddle has a unique sound that sets it apart from other instruments.

(As a verb)

Fiddle ( verb )

  1. A stringed musical instrument that is played with a bow and has a long neck and usually four strings.
  2. A violin.

Origin:

Fiddle (n) middle english: from old norse fiol, fithla; related to old english fēol "viol, fiddle", from latin vitula "pipe, fiddle".

Examples:

  1. He played a beautiful melody on his fiddle.
  2. She was a master of the fiddle.
  3. The fiddle is an important instrument in country music.
  4. Fiddle music is often associated with dancing.
  5. The fiddle has a unique sound that sets it apart from other instruments.
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