From Middle English fithele, fidle*, Old English fithele, from West Germanic
fithula*, from Medieval Latin vitula, from Latin vÃtulárÃ, to celebrate a victory,
from Vitula, goddess of joy and victory, probably of Sabine origin.
*unattested
A fiddle is what bluegrass players call the violin.
Oignated from MY BUM:)
Fiddle.
As fit as a fiddle.
A little fiddle
The viola is sometimes called a fiddle although whoever does is inaccurate, because the violin may be considered a fiddle if played in what i like to call "playing in a fiddle fashion. Please note that you can still fiddle on the viola since it is a technique but the viola itself is not called a fiddle.
fiddle and mandolin
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Fiddle.
As fit as a fiddle.
A little fiddle
As fit as a fiddle
little fiddle
The duration of On the Fiddle is 1.43 hours.
The viola is sometimes called a fiddle although whoever does is inaccurate, because the violin may be considered a fiddle if played in what i like to call "playing in a fiddle fashion. Please note that you can still fiddle on the viola since it is a technique but the viola itself is not called a fiddle.
fiddle and mandolin
As a noun: The lead singer of the group played the fiddle as good as he sang. As a verb: I can fiddle if you can play the guitar. Or: If you fiddle with that remote control one more time, you'll go to your room.
Mord Fiddle died in 968.
Fiddle About was created on 1969-05-23.