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voyal (gcide) | Viol \Vi"ol\, n. [F. viole; cf. Pr. viola, viula, Sp., Pg., &
    It. viola, LL. vitula; of uncertain origin; perhaps from L.
    vitulari to celebrate a festival, keep holiday, be joyful,
    perhaps originally, to sacrifice a calf (vitulus; cf.
    Veal). Cf. Fiddle, Vielle, 2d Viola, Violin.]
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    1. (Mus.) A stringed musical instrument formerly in use, of
       the same form as the violin, but larger, and having six
       strings, to be struck with a bow, and the neck furnished
       with frets for stopping the strings.
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             Me softer airs befit, and softer strings
             Of lute, or viol still, more apt for mournful
             things.                               --Milton.
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    Note: The name is now applied as a general term to designate
          instruments of the violin kind, as tenor viol, bass
          viol, etc.
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    2. (Naut.) A large rope sometimes used in weighing anchor.
       [Written also voyal, and voyal.] --Totten.
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voyal (gcide) | Voyol \Voy"ol\, n. (Naut.)
    (a) See Viol, 2.
    (b) The block through which a messenger passes. [Written also
        viol, and voyal.]
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