Definition of Fagotti

1. fagotto [n] - See also: fagotto

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fagotti

fagmaster
fagmasters
fagomine
fagopyrin
fagopyrins
fagopyrism
fagoted
fagoter
fagoters
fagoting
fagotings
fagots
fagotti (current term)
fagotto
fags
fagtard
fagtards
fah
faham
faheyite
fahlband
fahlbands
fahleite
fahlerz
fahlerzes
fahlore
fahlores

Literary usage of Fagotti

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Judicial Dictionary, of Words and Phrases Judicially Interpreted: To by Frederick Stroud (1903)
"fagotti, 79 LT 684). V. Thompson v. Lucy, cited INN : PRIVATE HOTEL. F. GOODWILL. HOUR. — In relation to the hour up to which a vendor can make a valid ..."

2. Modern Music and Musicians by Louis Charles Elson (1918)
"The wind-instruments—flutes, oboes, and fagotti—appeared but little, and horns and trumpets were seldom used. The art of violin-playing was advanced by ..."

3. The Story of Music by William James Henderson (1889)
"... and in B-flat for 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 basset-horns, 4 horns, 2 fagotti, 'cello, and double bass, to understand the force of this assertion. ..."

4. Dwight's Journal of Music by John Sullivan Dwight (1860)
"... by Signors Mon- ц-ini and fagotti, was encored with enthusiasm on Wednesday night. Taken «sa whole, the last act of the Vêpres Siciliennes is perhaps ..."

5. History of Prose Fiction by John Colin Dunlop, Henry Wilson (1888)
"The drollery of Bertoldo excited the jealousy of fagotti, who had been long ... The author relates a number of absurd questions, which fagotti put with the ..."

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