BOUCHÉ


Meaning of BOUCHÉ in English

(ˈ)bü|shā adjective

Etymology: French, from past participle of boucher to stop up, from Old French, from (assumed) Old French bouche bunch, sheaf (whence Middle French bouche ), perhaps of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German busc bush, forest — more at bush

: stopped with the hand — used as a direction in music in horn playing

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