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cornet

1 ENTRIES FOUND:
cornet /koɚˈnɛt/ Brit /ˈkɔːnɪt/ noun
plural cornets
cornet
/koɚˈnɛt/ Brit /ˈkɔːnɪt/
noun
plural cornets
Learner's definition of CORNET
[count]
: a brass musical instrument that is similar to a trumpet but smaller短号
British, old-fashioned : an ice-cream cone蛋卷冰激凌
TOEFL BNC: 33149 COCA: 32571

cornet

1 of 2

noun (1)

cor·​net kȯr-ˈnet How to pronounce cornet (audio)
 British usually  ˈkȯ-nit
1
: a valved brass instrument resembling a trumpet in design and range but having a shorter partly conical tube and less brilliant tone
2
: something shaped like a cone: such as
a
: a piece of paper twisted for use as a container
b
: a cone-shaped pastry shell that is often filled with whipped cream
c
British : an ice-cream cone
cornetist noun
or cornettist
kȯr-ˈne-tist How to pronounce cornet (audio)
 British usually  ˈkȯ-ni-tist

cornet

2 of 2

noun (2)

1
: the standard of a cavalry troop
2
a
: the onetime fifth grade of commissioned officer in a British cavalry troop who carried the standard
b
: the onetime lowest commissioned rank in the U.S. cavalry

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Like the trumpet, the cornet is a brass instrument with three valves, but its bore is somewhat more conical. Its range parallels that of the trumpet. It evolved in the 1820s, and its agility made it a very popular solo instrument. It often displaced the trumpet in 19th-century orchestras, and it preceded the trumpet in modern dance and jazz bands. Recent developments have made the two instruments very similar, and the cornet's popularity has waned considerably as a result.

Synonyms

Noun (1)

Word History

Etymology

Noun (1)

Middle English cornet, cornette "six-holed wooden wind instrument" (now usually cornett or cornetto), borrowed from Middle French cornet, from corn "horn" (going back to Old French, going back to Latin cornum, cornū) + -et -et entry 1 — more at horn

Noun (2)

borrowed from Middle French cornette "lappet terminating a woman's headdress, pennon, standard of a troop, officer holding the standard," from corne "horn, wimple with horn-like appendages," going back to Latin cornua, plural (taken as singular) of cornū "horn" — more at horn

First Known Use

Noun (1)

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Noun (2)

1579, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of cornet was in the 14th century
TOEFL BNC: 33149 COCA: 32571

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