symphonye

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From Old French simphonie, sinfonie, from Latin symphōnia (harmony; musical instrument).

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symphonye (plural symphonyes)

  1. A device used to produce music, especially a string instrument.
  2. Pleasing agreement of sounds; harmony.

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