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Webster 1913 Edition


Sackbut

Sack′but

,
Noun.
[F.
saquebute
, OF.
saqueboute
a sackbut, earlier, a sort of hook attached to the end of a lance used by foot soldiers to unhorse cavalrymen; prop. meaning, pull and push; fr.
saquier
,
sachier
, to pull, draw (perhaps originally, to put into a bag or take out from a bag; see
Sack
a bag) +
bouter
to push (see
Butt
to thrust). The name was given to the musical instrument from its being lengthened and shortened.]
(Mus.)
A brass wind instrument, like a bass trumpet, so contrived that it can be lengthened or shortened according to the tone required; – said to be the same as the trombone.
[Written also
sagbut
.]
Moore (Encyc. of Music).
☞ The sackbut of the Scriptures is supposed to have been a stringed instrument.

Webster 1828 Edition


Sackbut

SACK'BUT

,
Noun.
[The last syllable is the L. buxus.]
A wind instrument of music; a kind of trumpet, so contrived that it can be lengthened or shortened according to the tone required.

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sackbut

sackbut

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sackbut (plural sackbuts)

  1. (music) A brass instrument from the Renaissance and Baroque Eras, and an ancestor of the modern trombone. It was derived from the medieval slide trumpet.

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