bugle-horn
31Bugle — An ox; a horn of an ox (hence modern bugle ). [< Lat. buculum = horn of an ox] …
32bugle — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Late Latin bugula Date: 13th century any of a genus (Ajuga) of plants of the mint family; especially a European annual (A. reptans) that has spikes of blue flowers and is naturalized in… …
33horn — n 1. cornu, antler, projection; crest, tuft, plume, topknot, coxcomb; spike, spine, quill, feeler, tentacle, (in aphids) cornicle. 2. corn, callous, calloused or toughened or hardened skin. 3. cornucopia, horn of plenty, conch, cornet, pirou ette …
34bugle — 1. noun a) a simple brass instrument consisting of a horn with no valves, playing only pitches in its harmonic series b) the often cultivated plant Lamiaceae Syn: cone, funnel 2 …
35bugle — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. clarion, trumpet, cornet; see horn 1 …
36bugle — n cornet, horn, tooter; trumpet, clarion …
37French horn — Synonyms and related words: alpenhorn, alphorn, althorn, alto horn, ballad horn, baritone, bass horn, brass choir, brass wind, brass wind instrument, brasses, bugle, bugle horn, clarion, cornet, cornet a pistons, corno di caccia, cornopean,… …
38Kent bugle — Bugle Bu gle, n. [See {Bugle} a wild ox.] 1. A horn used by hunters. [1913 Webster] 2. (Mus.) A copper instrument of the horn quality of tone, shorter and more conical that the trumpet, sometimes keyed; formerly much used in military bands, very… …
39Drum and bugle corps (classic) — Classic drum and bugle corps are North American musical ensembles that descended from military bugle and drum units returning from World War I and succeeding wars.[1] Traditionally, drum and bugle corps served as signaling units as early as… …
40Baritone horn — Infobox Instrument color1=#FFD700 color2=#FFEC8B name=Baritone Horn names=Baritone classification= *Wind *Brass *Aerophone range= related= *Horn (French horn) *Alto horn (tenor horn) *Euphonium *Tuba *TrumpetThe baritone horn, or simply baritone …