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violist

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English

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Etymology 1

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From viol +‎ -ist.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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violist (plural violists)

  1. A person who plays the viol.

Etymology 2

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From viola +‎ -ist.

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Noun

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violist (plural violists)

  1. A person who plays the viola.
    • 1997 August 9, Edward Rothstein, “A Comeback for the Viola. No Joking.”, in The New York Times[1]:
      But those who attack violists shouldn't throw resin. Once the ergonomic viola catches on what instrument will be immune?
    • 2009 January 20, Allan Kozinn, “Shafts of Sun in Winter From the Italian Baroque”, in The New York Times[2]:
      [] on Sunday four more violinists, a second violist and a harpsichordist were added to give the ripieno sections of the fast movements a heftier punch than the smaller group delivered.
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Usage notes

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  • There is no term in widespread, modern use specific to players of either instrument. The viol can also be called the viola da gamba, and a player therefore can be called a gambist, but that word is not common. A player of a viola can also be called a violaist, but that is a dated term not in wide use.

Dutch

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Etymology

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From viool +‎ -ist.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˌvi.oːˈlɪst/
  • Rhymes: -ɪst
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  • Hyphenation: vi‧o‧list

Noun

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violist m (plural violisten, diminutive violistje n, feminine violiste)

  1. violinist