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(Italian fagotto stands for bundle; French fagot stands for bunch, cotrets) | (Italian falsetto, from falso stands for counterfeit) |
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(Greek phantasia stands for imagination; in general meaning is invention, whim, etc.) |
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| (Italian fermara stands for stop; suspension) |
(Italian festivo stands for holiday) | [Latin quinta-decima stands for fiftheenth] |
[Latin quinta stands for fifth] | (Latin figura stands for appearance, image) |
(Italian finale stands for conclusive, terminal) |
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(German Griff stands for handle) | (Latin, Italian àðplicare stands for append, apply) |
(Italian fiorifura stands for florescence) |
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| (French flageolet stands for fistula) |
(French  mol, see Letter indication) | [Italian flauto, from Latin flatus stands for wind, blowing] |
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[literally is a folk knowledge, national wisdom, from English folk — people and lore — teaching] | [Latin quarta-decima stands for the fourteenth] |
[Latin quarta stands for the fourth] |
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[Italian ingato, from fuga] | [Italian fughetfa stands for little fugue] |
[Latin and Italian fuga stands for run, escape] |
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