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Definition of Accordions
1. accordion [n] - See also: accordion
Lexicographical Neighbors of Accordions
Literary usage of Accordions
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Bolivia [a Handbook] by International Bureau of the American Republics (1892)
"2.169 Accordions, more than 2o, up to 25 centimeters length, bone or ivory keys
dozen ... 784 Accordions, more than 25 centimeters, bone or ivory keys each. ..."
2. World's Columbian Exposition, 1893: Official Catalogue by Moses Purnell Handy (1893)
"Music. 926 586. Lochmann, EG & Co., Leipsic, Gohlis. Accordions with ... Accordions.
935 6n. Seiler, Ed., Liegnitz. Piano and grand piano. 930 613. ..."
3. The Employments of Women: A Cyclopaedia of Woman's Work / by Virginia Penny by Virginia Penny, Penny, Virginia, b. 1826 (1863)
"Accordions. In making accordions women could put on the keys and kid, ...
Accordions are nearly all imported, because they can be made more cheaply in ..."