n. 1. Any of a family of stringed instruments, chiefly of the 1500s and 1600s, having a fretted fingerboard, usually six strings, and a flat back and played with a curved bow. 2. See viola da gamba. [Alteration of Middle English viel, from Old French viole, vielle, from Old Provençal viola; see VIOLA1.] |
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