shawm

/ʃɔːm/

Definitions

1. noun

An ancient woodwind instrument, similar to the oboe, but with a more conical bore and often with keys.

“During the Renaissance, the shawm was a popular instrument in many European orchestras.”

2. verb

To make a loud, shrill cry, as of a bird.

“The bird shawmed loudly in the early morning hours.”

Synonyms

  • oboe
  • reed

Antonyms

  • quiet
  • silence