ˈdäpəlˌflād.ə, -lə̄d.ə, G ˈdȯpəlˌflœ̅tə noun
( -s )
Usage: usually capitalized
Etymology: German, from doppel- double (from Middle High German dobbel, from Old French doble ) + flöte flute, from earlier fleute, from Middle High German vloite, floute, from Middle Dutch flūte, fleute, floyte, from Old French flaute, fleute — more at double , flute
: an 8-foot flute pipe-organ stop each pipe of which has two mouths