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Stradivarius

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Noun — A violin or other stringed instrument crafted by the Stradivari family, especially the master luthier Antonio Stradivari.

Etymology

Named after the Stradivari family of Italian instrument makers, most famously Antonio Stradivari.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Stradivarius” mean?

The word “Stradivarius” means a violin or other stringed instrument crafted by the Stradivari family, especially the master luthier Antonio Stradivari. In plain terms, a prized, extremely valuable violin made by the legendary Stradivari workshop.

How do you pronounce “Stradivarius”?

“Stradivarius” is pronounced stra-dih-VEH-uh-ree-uhs (/ˌstɹædɪˈvɛəɹi.əs/ in IPA).

How do you use “Stradivarius” in a sentence?

Here is “Stradivarius” used in a sentence: “The soloist performed on a genuine Stradivarius worth millions.”

What part of speech is “Stradivarius”?

“Stradivarius” is a noun.

Where does the word “Stradivarius” come from?

The word “Stradivarius” comes from Italian. Named after the Stradivari family of Italian instrument makers, most famously Antonio Stradivari.

Related words

Amati Guarneri luthier

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