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musette (n.)
"small bagpipe," late 14c., from Old French
musette
"bagpipe" (13c.), from
muser
"to play the bagpipe, make music," from
mus
"mouth, muzzle," from Medieval Latin
musum
(see
muzzle
(n.)). As "a composition for a musette" from 1811, from French.