The fiddler busked on the streets.
That chap used to be a fiddler. Now he's a rock star.
The Irish word for 'fiddler' is fidléir.
The first syllable "fid" is stressed in the word "fiddler."
The first syllable.
The first.
The fiddler represents tradition.
The fiddler has no name, for he remains anonymous.
The fiddler represents tradition.
Tradition
The answer to that is elementary my dear friend it has 3 syllables in it. Glad to help
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The fiddler is a symbol of the uncertainty of life and the precarious position of the Jew in life.
the fiddler is the British and the bill is the bill after the Boston tea party. it was what the colonist would have to pay after the sons of liberty dumped the tea in the harbor I think don't take my word for it