Cellist

/ˈtʃɛlist/ noun

A musician who plays the cello, a large stringed instrument held between the legs while playing.

From 'cello' (short for 'violoncello,' from Italian 'violone' meaning 'large viol') plus the suffix '-ist' (meaning 'one who plays'). The cello was developed in Italy in the 16th century and the word for its player was created when the instrument became popular.

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