Violin

/ˌvaɪəˈlɪn/ noun

A violin is a small, high-pitched string instrument played with a bow, often used in orchestras and many styles of music.

From Italian “violino,” a diminutive of “viola,” meaning “little viola.” It belongs to the same family of bowed string instruments that developed in Renaissance Europe.

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