Definition of Trumpets. Meaning of Trumpets. Synonyms of Trumpets

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Definition of Trumpets

Trumpets
Trumpets Trump"ets, n. pl. (Bot.) A plant (Sarracenia flava) with long, hollow leaves.
Trumpet
Trumpet Trump"et, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Trumpeted; p. pr. & vb. n. Trumpeting.] [Cf. F. trompeter.] To publish by, or as by, sound of trumpet; to noise abroad; to proclaim; as, to trumpet good tidings. They did nothing but publish and trumpet all the reproaches they could devise against the Irish. --Bacon.
Trumpet
Trumpet Trump"et, v. i. To sound loudly, or with a tone like a trumpet; to utter a trumplike cry.

Meaning of Trumpets from wikipedia

- trumba 'trumpet'), of imitative origin." The earliest trumpets date back to 2000 BC and earlier. The bronze and silver Tutankhamun's trumpets from his...
- resemble modern trumpets. The final three trumpets are sometimes called the "woe trumpets". After the Exodus, God had Moses make two silver trumpets, (Numbers...
- Angel's trumpet (also Angel's-trumpet and Angel's-trumpets) may refer to: two closely related genera of poisonous flowering plants in the family Solanaceae:...
- The chromatic trumpet of Western tradition is a fairly recent invention, but primitive trumpets of one form or another have been in existence for millennia;...
- Tutankhamun's trumpets are a pair of trumpets found in the burial chamber of the Eighteenth Dynasty Pharaoh Tutankhamun. The trumpets, one of sterling...
- Older Trumpet Concerto (disambiguation) Trumpet (organ stop) "Trumpets" (Jason Derulo song), 2013 "Trumpets" (Sak Noel and Salvi song), 2016 Trumpet (ice...
- Johann Nepomuk Mälzel began manufacturing ear trumpets in the 1810s. He notably produced ear trumpets for Ludwig van Beethoven, who was starting to go...
- and field trumpets (the clarions being the narrower of the two). Longer, lower pitched trumpets became the trombone. Comparing the field trumpet and the...
- the late Middle Ages, straight herald trumpets (known as the buisine) and later coiled valve-less natural trumpets, clarions and drums (usually snares and...
- as "baroque trumpets" to distinguish them from pure "natural trumpets".) The use of finger holes on reconstructions of natural trumpets is traceable...