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Definition of fiddle
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Fiddle
(n.) A rack or frame of bars
connected
by
strings,
to keep table
furniture
in place on the cabin table in bad
weather..
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Fiddlestick
::
Fiddlestick
(n.) The bow,
strung
with
horsehair,
used in
playing
the
fiddle;
a
fiddle
bow..
Panduriform
::
Panduriform
(a.)
Obovate,
with a
concavity
in each side, like the body of a
violin;
fiddle-shaped;
as, a
panduriform
leaf;
panduriform
color
markings
of an
animal..
Xylophone
::
Xylophone
(n.) An
instrument
common
among the
Russians,
Poles,
and
Tartars,
consisting
of a
series
of
strips
of wood or glass
graduated
in
length
to the
musical
scale,
resting
on belts of
straw,
and
struck
with two small
hammers.
Called
in
Germany
strohfiedel,
or straw
fiddle..
Fiddle
::
Fiddle
(n.) A rack or frame of bars
connected
by
strings,
to keep table
furniture
in place on the cabin table in bad
weather..
Fiddle
::
Fiddle
(v. t.) To play (a tune) on a
fiddle.
Crowd
::
Crowd (v. t.) To play on a
crowd;
to
fiddle.
Fiddlewood
::
Fiddlewood
(n.) The wood of
several
West
Indian
trees,
mostly
of the genus
Citharexylum..
Fiddle-shaped
::
Fiddle-shaped
(a.)
Inversely
ovate,
with a deep
hollow
on each
side..
Fiddle
::
Fiddle
(n.) A kind of dock
(Rumex
pulcher)
with
fiddle-shaped
leaves;
--
called
also
fiddle
dock.
Fiddlestring
::
Fiddlestring
(n.) One of the
catgut
strings
of a
fiddle.
Fum
::
Fum (v. i.) To play upon a
fiddle.
Fiddle-faddle
::
Fiddle-faddle
(v. i.) To talk
nonsense.
Fiddler
::
Fiddler
(n.) A
burrowing
crab of the genus
Gelasimus,
of many
species.
The male has one claw very much
enlarged,
and often holds it in a
position
similar
to that in which a
musician
holds a
fiddle,
hence the name; --
called
also
calling
crab,
soldier
crab, and
fighting
crab..
Fiddle
::
Fiddle
(v. i.) To keep the hands and
fingers
actively
moving
as a
fiddler
does; to move the hands and
fingers
restlessy
or in busy
idleness;
to
trifle.
Fiddler
::
Fiddler
(n.) One who plays on a
fiddle
or
violin.
Violin
::
Violin
(n.) A small
instrument
with four
strings,
played
with a bow; a
fiddle..
Crowder
::
Crowder
(n.) One who plays on a
crowd;
a
fiddler.
Fiddled
::
Fiddled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Fiddl.
Fiddler
::
Fiddler
(n.) The
common
European
sandpiper
(Tringoides
hypoleucus);
-- so
called
because
it
continually
oscillates
its body.
Fithul
::
Fithul
(n.) A
fiddle.
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