Wednesday, 2 January 2013

harmonium=الهارمونيوم


harmonium=الهارمونيوم

ONLINE ETYMOLOGY DICTIONARY

harmonium (n.)
keyboard instrument, 1847, from Fr. harmonium, from Gk. harmonia (see harmony). Invented c.1840.
harmony (n.)
late 14c., from O.Fr. armonie "harmony," also the name of a musical instrument (12c.), from L. harmonia, from Gk. harmonia "agreement, concord of sounds," also as a proper name, the personification of music, lit. "means of joining," used of ship-planks, etc., also "settled government, order," related to harmos "fastenings of a door; shoulder," from PIE *ar-ti-, from *ar- "to fit together" (see arm (n.1)). Musical sense is oldest in English; that of "agreement of feeling, concord" is from late 14c.

No comments:

Post a Comment