A primitive wind instrument consisting of several parallel pipes bound together.
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Examples for "syrinx"
Examples for "syrinx"
1I heard music ahead: syrinx, oud, and drum, a peculiarly Porphyrian combination.
2On the other hand we have the syrinx or Pan's-pipes.
3For a lyre outshone by my syrinx hast thou sold all thine empire to me.
4After radiotherapy, the syrinx was no longer seen.
5His lack of personal charm was the origin of the invention of Pan's pipes or syrinx.
1In his free hand he held a wooden panpipe.
2Would ye be likin' to see me wi' me goatskin breeches and me panpipe? He chuckled.
3The faint breeze sounded like a panpipe.
4He is not walking abroad to his panpipe's doleful song, like a shepherd wandering with his flocks.
5The panpipe might by this time be concealed under his pillow, in the sheet, or even under the mattress, but Mr Million would find it.
1To his lips he held a pandean pipe, from which the extraordinary sounds appeared to proceed.
2These were what are called the Syrinx or Pandean pipes.
3Ahead of him he saw nothing but dancing sunshine, heard nothing but the Pandean pipes.
4Another conceit in the form of a Sphinx or Pandean pipe has been attributed to Theocritus-perhapswithout good foundation.
5SYRINX, nymph, pursued by Pan, but escaping by being changed to a bunch of reeds (See Pandean pipes)
Translations for pandean pipe