VOX HUMANA


Meaning of VOX HUMANA in English

ˌväksˌhyüˈmänə, -mānə noun

( plural vox humanas )

Etymology: New Latin, literally, human voice

: a reed pipe-organ stop of usually 8-foot pitch made to give a sound imitative of the human voice and usually employing a tremolant

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