octavina

/ɒktəˈviːnə/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of violin, larger than a viola, but smaller than a cello, typically used in baroque or classical music.

“The string quartet featured an octavina, adding depth to the complex melody.”

2. proper noun

A surname of Italian origin, possibly derived from the octavina, a type of violin.

“Octavina is a common surname in southern Italy, particularly in the Campania region.”

Synonyms

  • baroque violin
  • violin

Antonyms

  • amplified instrument
  • electronic instrument