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† ˈreedal, a. and n. Obs. rare. [f. reed n.1 + -al1.] a. adj. Of the nature of a reed. b. n. A device of this kind.
1728North Mem. Music (1846) 26, I guess it was voiced either by the lipps, as a cornett, or else by some reedall. Ibid. 37 The tibia were pipes that sounded by a reedall device like those affixed to bagpipes. |