Treble










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Treble \Tre"ble\, a. [OE. treble threefold, OF. treble, treible,
L. triplus. See Triple.]

1. Threefold; triple.
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A lofty tower, and strong on every side
With treble walls. --Dryden.
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2. (Mus.)
(a) Acute; sharp; as, a treble sound. --Bacon.
(b) Playing or singing the highest part or most acute
sounds; playing or singing the treble; as, a treble
violin or voice.
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Treble \Tre"ble\, adv.
Trebly; triply. [Obs.] --J. Fletcher.
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Treble \Tre"ble\, n. [" It has been said to be a corruption of
triplum [Lat.], a third part, superadded to the altus and
bassus (high and low)." --Grove.] (Mus.)
The highest of the four principal parts in music; the part
usually sung by boys or women; soprano.
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Note: This is sometimes called the first treble, to
distinguish it from the second treble, or alto, which
is sung by lower female voices.
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Treble \Tre"ble\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Trebled; p. pr. & vb. n.
Trebling.]

1. To make thrice as much; to make threefold. "Love trebled
life." --Tennyson.
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2. To utter in a treble key; to whine. [Obs.]
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He outrageously
(When I accused him) trebled his reply. --Chapman.
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Treble \Tre"ble\, v. i.
To become threefold. --Swift.
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treble
adj 1: having or denoting a high range; "soprano voice";
"soprano sax"; "the boy still had a fine treble voice";
"the treble clef" [syn: soprano, treble]

2: three times as great or many; "a claim for treble (or triple)
damages"; "a threefold increase" [syn: treble, threefold,
three-fold, triple]

3: having three units or components or elements; "a ternary
operation"; "a treble row of red beads"; "overcrowding made
triple sessions necessary"; "triple time has three beats per
measure"; "triplex windows" [syn: ternary, treble,
triple, triplex]

4: having more than one decidedly dissimilar aspects or
qualities; "a double (or dual) role for an actor"; "the
office of a clergyman is twofold; public preaching and
private influence"- R.W.Emerson; "every episode has its
double and treble meaning"-Frederick Harrison [syn: double,
dual, twofold, two-fold, treble, threefold, {three-
fold}]
n 1: the pitch range of the highest female voice [syn:
soprano, treble]
v 1: sing treble

2: increase threefold; "Triple your income!" [syn: triple,
treble]
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treble [trebl]
dreifach

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treble

Diskant m [mus.]
treble

Diskantstimme f [mus.]
treble
[Br.]
Dreifache n
treble
[Br.]
Hattrick m [sport]
treble

Oberstimme f [mus.]
treble

Sopran m (bei Knaben; Instrumenten) [mus.]
treble

dreifach adj
treble

verdreifachen
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96 Moby Thesaurus words for "treble":
accompaniment, air, alto, aria, baritone, bass, basso continuo,
basso ostinato, bassus, bourdon, bravura, burden, canto, cantus,
cantus figuratus, cantus planus, chest voice, choral, choric,
coloratura, continuo, contralto, countertenor, cube, descant,
dramatic, drone, drone bass, falsetto, figured bass, ground bass,
head register, head tone, head voice, heroic, high, high-pitched,
high-sounding, high-toned, hymnal, lay, line, liturgical, lyric,
male alto, measure, melodia, melodic line, melody, mezzo-soprano,
multiply by three, note, operatic, part, piercing, piping,
plain chant, plain song, prick song, psalmic, psalmodial,
psalmodic, refrain, sacred, sharp, shrill, singing, solo,
solo part, song, soprano, soprano part, strain, tenor, tern,
ternal, ternary, ternate, thin, thorough bass, three-ply,
threefold, trilogic, trinal, trine, triple, triplex, triplicate,
tune, undersong, vocal, voce, voce di petto, voce di testa, voice,
voice part



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