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simphonie (s.xii2/4)

The form symphoine is a cross reference to the following entry:

simphonie (s.xii2/4)

simphoni,  sinphonie,  siphnonie,  symphoine,  symphonie  (symphan TLL ii 144)  
  FEW:  symphonia 12,488b Gdf:  cifoine 2,133b / cifonie 2,133b GdfC:  symphonie 10,733c TL: sifoine 9,643 / sifonie 9,643 DEAF:  sifoine  / sifonie  DMF:  symphonie  TLF:  symphonie  OED:  symphan n.  / symphonia n.2  / symphony n.  MED:  simphan(e n.  / simphonie n.  DMLBS:  symphonia 3348a

Merrilees notes (Set Dormants, p.87, n .1651) ‘... the sense of ‘hurdy-gurdy’ is well documented by historians of musical instruments: see Curt Sachs, The History of Musical Instruments (New York, 1940), pp. 271-73 and Werner Bachmann, The Origins of Bowing and the development of bowed instrumentship to the thirteenth century (London, 1969), pp. 105-11. The instrument was originally known as an organistrum, but the term symphonia became common from the twelfth century.’ The plant is identified as henbane by the DMBLS and the OED, but as hellebore in the FEW, DMF and T-L.

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1soundmusicmusic, concordant sound
( MS: 1307-25 )  Idunc serrunt les voiz oi[e]z En semblant de symphoni[e]  Rom 15 (Gg.1.1) 291.236
2musicmusical instrument, e.g. bagpipe or hurdy-gurdy
( 1155; MS: s.xiii4/4 )  Mult peussiez oir chançuns, Rotruenges e novels suns, Vieleures, lais et notes, [...] Symphonie, psalteriuns, Monacordes  Brut WACE 10551
( s.xii2/4; MS: s.xiiiex )  gige, manacorde, harpe, siphonie (var. (D: s.xiiiM) simphonie )  Reimpredigten 86.95
( s.xiiiin; MS: s.xiii3/4 )  Cil porte gige, cil simphonie  Set Dorm ANTS 1651
3bot.henbane, Hyoscymus niger
( c.1245; MS: c.1245 )  Pernez une herbe que est apelé simphonie  Pop Med 117
( s.xiii2; MS: c.1400 )  gallice canele vel sinphonie  Alph 30
( MS: s.xv )  Pernez une herbe qe est apelé simphonie  Five Med MSS 164.E518
( s.xiii2; MS: c.1400 )  Simphoniaca, [...], gallice simphonie, anglice hennebane  Alph 173

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See also:

sephoine  simphanur  suffoir1 
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