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xylophone
xylophone:
[19] Etymologically, a
xylophone
makes ‘sounds’ from ‘wood’. The term was coined in the 1860s from Greek
xúlon
‘wood’ (an allusion to the instrument’s tuned wooden bars) and the combining form -
phone
‘sound’.
xylophone (n.)
1866, coined from Greek
xylon
"wood" (see
xylo-
) +
phone
"a sound," from PIE root
*bha-
(2) "to speak, tell, say" (see
fame
(n.)).