oboe da caccia
/ (də ˈkætʃə) /
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noun
a member of the oboe family; the predecessor of the cor anglais
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Word Origin for oboe da caccia
Italian: hunting oboe
Words nearby oboe da caccia
obmutescence, obnounce, obnoxious, obnubilate, oboe, oboe da caccia, oboe d'amore, oboe d'amour, oboist, obol, obole
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How to use oboe da caccia in a sentence
An English horn (oboe da caccia), eighteenth century; probably made in England.
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