fiddle

28 ENTRIES FOUND:

1fid·dle

noun \ˈfi-dəl\

Definition of FIDDLE

1
: violin
2
: a device (as a slat, rack, or light railing) to keep objects from sliding off a table aboard ship
3
: fiddlesticks —used as an interjection
4
[2fiddle] chiefly British : swindle

Examples of FIDDLE

  1. an expert with the fiddle
  2. arrested for a tax fiddle

Origin of FIDDLE

Middle English fidel, from Old English *fithele, probably from Medieval Latin vitula
First Known Use: 13th century

Other Music Terms

cacophony, chorister, concerto, counterpoint, madrigal, obbligato, presto, presto, refrain, riff, segue

Rhymes with FIDDLE

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