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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Di·a·pa·son
n.
1.
Gr. Mus.
The
octave
,
or
interval
which
includes
all
the
tones
of
the
diatonic
scale
.
Compare
disdiapason
.
2.
Concord
,
as
of
notes
an
octave
apart
;
harmony
.
The
fair
music
that
all
creatures
made
. . .
In
perfect
diapason
. --
Milton
.
3.
The
entire
compass
of
tones
;
the
entire
compass
of
tones
of
a
voice
or
an
instrument
.
Through
all
the
compass
of
the
notes
it
ran
,
The
diapason
closing
full
in
man
. --
Dryden
.
4.
A
standard
of
pitch
;
a
tuning
fork
;
as
,
the
French
normal
diapason
.
5.
One
of
certain
stops
in
the
organ
,
so
called
because
they
extend
through
the
scale
of
the
instrument
.
They
are
of
several
kinds
,
as
open diapason
,
stopped diapason
,
double diapason
,
and
the
like
.
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