organistrum

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organistrum (plural organistrums or organistra)

  1. (music) Any early form of hurdy-gurdy.
    • 1912, Frederick Converse Beach, The Americana:
      Those brought into use again were several forms of lutes, violins, and bagpipes, which were played upon proficiently by the "jongleurs," some of whom played also upon psalteries, organistrums, guitars, and tambours with great skill.