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cla·ri·no I. \kləˈrē(ˌ)nō\ noun (plural clari·ni \-(ˌ)nē\ ; or clarinos) Etymology: Italian, trumpet, probably from Spanish clarín 1. : clarion 2. a. : the trumpet as played in the 17th century in its high range without valves — compare overblow b. : the first trumpet part — called also clarin trumpet 3. : the middle register of the clarinet — called also clarion II. noun (-s) Etymology: modification of Spanish clarín, literally, trumpet : solitaire 5b — used especially of aviary or cage birds kept for their song |