Definitions for violoncellists

violoncellists vi·o·lon·cel·list

Spelling: [vee-uh-luh n-chel-ist, vahy-]
IPA: /ˌvi ə lənˈtʃɛl ɪst, ˌvaɪ-/

Violoncellists is a 14 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 24 points.

You can make 1056 anagrams from letters in violoncellists (ceiilllnoosstv).

Definitions for violoncellists

noun

  1. cellist.

Origin of violoncellists

First recorded in 1825-35; violoncell(o) + -ist

Examples for violoncellists

She married a violoncellist, of no great capacity, except for drinking.

According to Frstenau, Abel was engaged as violoncellist at Dresden.

Crossdill, the violoncellist, proposed to celebrate him with "three times three."

At the age of twenty Barni joined the opera orchestra of Milan, of which he became first violoncellist in 1791.

We are somewhat better informed regarding the violoncellist Caporale.

I met one of my confrres, a violoncellist in Pasdeloup's orchestra.

By the way, that young fellow over there who said that is a violoncellist.

Although an amateur, only, he was an accomplished violinist and violoncellist.

I provided myself with a violoncellist, a clarinet-player, and a contra-bass.

Here, however, we are considering Offenbach solely as a violoncellist.

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