See also: cello, Cello, çello, and -cello

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Etymology

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The apostrophe indicating that it is a clipping of violoncello.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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'cello (plural 'cellos or 'celli)

  1. (dated) Alternative form of cello (string instrument).
    • 1858 March 13th, Dwight’s Journal of Music (compiled book publication), volume XII, page 396
      The Octet is a very brilliant composition for a double quartet, i. e. four violins, two violas, and two ‛celli, — a small symphony in fact.
    • 1930, The Musical Times, issue 71, page 126, column 2
      The composer appears to have envisaged players of varying degree of ability, and the first ‛cello gets the cream.

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