biola

See also: Biola

Indonesian

biola

Etymology

From Malay biola, from Portuguese viola, from Old Galician-Portuguese viola, from Old Occitan viola, from Medieval Latin vitula, from Vitula, Roman goddess of joy and victory.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [biˈola]
  • Hyphenation: bi‧o‧la

Noun

biola (plural biola-biola, first-person possessive biolaku, second-person possessive biolamu, third-person possessive biolanya)

  1. (music) violin: A musical four-string instrument, generally played with a bow or by plucking the string, with the pitch set by pressing the strings at the appropriate place with the fingers; also any instrument of the violin family.

Derived terms

  • berbiola
  • membiola
  • biola alto
  • biola bas ganda
  • biola selo
  • biola sopran

Further reading

Malay

Etymology

From Portuguese viola.

Noun

biola (Jawi spelling بيولا, plural biola-biola, informal 1st possessive biolaku, 2nd possessive biolamu, 3rd possessive biolanya)

  1. violin

Descendants

  • Indonesian: biola

Further reading

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