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Answer for the clue "A woodwind with a conical bore and a double-reed mouthpiece ", 7 letters:
hautboy

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Word definitions for hautboy in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1570s, from French hautbois "high wood" (15c.; see oboe ). The "high" is haut in its secondary sense of "high-pitched." Frequently nativized as hoboy .This Pageaunt waz clozd vp with a delectable harmony of Hautboiz, Shalmz, Coronets, and such oother looud ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a slender double-reed instrument; a woodwind with a conical bore and a double-reed mouthpiece [syn: oboe , hautbois ]

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Hautboy \Haut"boy\ (h[=o]"boi), n. [F. hautbois, lit., high wood; haut high + bois wood. So called on account of its high tone. See Haughty , Bush ; and cf. Oboe .] (Mus.) A wind instrument, sounded through a reed, and similar in shape to the clarinet, ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (context dated musical instruments English) The oboe. 2 (context music English) A reed stop on an organ giving a similar sound. 3 A tall-growing strawberry, (taxlink Fragaria elatior species noshow=1), having a musky flavour.

Usage examples of hautboy.

The musicians blew their hautboys and beat their tomtoms more violently, and all things, Domini thought, were filled with a sense of climax.

That night, as Domini lay in the lonely room in the hotel, with the French windows open to the verandah, she heard the church clock chime the hour and the distant sound of the African hautboy in the street of the dancers, she heard again the two voices.

Wild foals are scampering, neighing, Brave merles their hautboys blow: Come!

In a country where like yours music is cultivated and practised by every class of men I suppose there might be found persons of those trades who could perform on the French horn, clarinet or hautboy &amp.

From the windows of the dining hall at the far end of the terrace, thousands of lamps threw moving shadows on the gravel and the muted riot of hautboys and viols could be detected from that direction, vying with the jangle of hurdy-gurdies in the streets, drunken celebration, and a whore's shrill laughter.

What hautboys and Zamora bagpipes we shall hear, what tabors, timbrels, and rebecks!

I stood aside a moment to unbag Ostrogall, and though ill use and outrage flashed from his hundred dissimilar eyes, his speech was flutes and hautboys once again.