See also: Violinist

English

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A violinist.

Etymology

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From violin +‎ -ist.

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violinist (plural violinists)

  1. A person who plays the violin.
    • 2009 January 20, Allan Kozinn, “Shafts of Sun in Winter From the Italian Baroque”, in The New York Times[1]:
      [] on Sunday four more violinists, a second violist and a harpsichordist were added to give the ripieno sections of the fast movements a heftier punch than the smaller group delivered.
    • 2009 May 5, Steve Smith, “A Group That Doesn’t Sit, Adding Bounce to Haydn”, in The New York Times[2]:
      Founded in 1975 and led by the violinist Richard Tognetti since 1989, the orchestra looks youthful and hip onstage, its players clad in varying shades of black semiformality.

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Danish

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Etymology

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From Italian violinista (violinist).

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  • IPA(key): /violinist/, [violiˈnisd̥]

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violinist c (singular definite violinisten, plural indefinite violinister)

  1. violinist

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Declension of violinist
common
gender
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative violinist violinisten violinister violinisterne
genitive violinists violinistens violinisters violinisternes

Swedish

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Etymology

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From violin +‎ -ist.

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violinist c

  1. violinist (performer of the violin)

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