somiere
Italian
Etymology
Borrowed from Old French somier, from Late Latin sagmarius, from Latin sagma. See also the inherited doublet somaro.
Noun
somiere m (plural somieri)
- beast of burden, pack animal
- (music) wind chest of an organ
- (music) wrest plank of a piano
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