Treble

/ˈtrɛbəl/ adjective

Three times as much or as many; in music, the higher range of notes.

From Old French *treble* “triple,” from Latin *triplus* “threefold,” influenced by Latin *triplum* in medieval music for a three‑part voice. The musical sense grew from naming the highest of three voice parts.

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