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spinnet

/ˈspɪn.ɪt/advanced Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

A variant spelling of spinet, an obsolete small keyboard instrument of the harpsichord family, having a single keyboard and strings placed diagonally.

Example Sentences:
  • The museum curator carefully restored the 18th-century spinnet to working order.
  • A delicate melody drifted from the antique spinnet in the corner of the parlor.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

A variant spelling of 'spinet', originating from the Old French 'espinette', derived from Italian 'spinetta', likely named after Giovanni Spinetti, a famous instrument maker in 15th-century Venice, or related to the Latin 'spina' meaning 'thorn', referring to the quills used to pluck the strings.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of a tiny spinet (keyboard instrument) that plays a light, spinning tune.

Frequently Asked Questions About “spinnet

1. What is the meaning of “spinnet” in English?

In English, spinnet (noun) is defined as: “A variant spelling of spinet, an obsolete small keyboard instrument of the harpsichord family, having a single keyboard and strings placed diagonally.”.

2. How do you use “spinnet” in a sentence?

The museum curator carefully restored the 18th-century spinnet to working order.

3. What are English synonyms of “spinnet”?

Common synonyms include:spinet,harpsichord,virginal

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “spinnet”?

A variant spelling of 'spinet', originating from the Old French 'espinette', derived from Italian 'spinetta', likely named after Giovanni Spinetti, a famous instrument maker in 15th-century Venice, or related to the Latin 'spina' meaning 'thorn', referring to the quills used to pluck the strings.