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From Middle English fithele, fidle*, Old English fithele, from West Germanic

fithula*, from Medieval Latin vitula, from Latin vítulárí, to celebrate a victory,

from Vitula, goddess of joy and victory, probably of Sabine origin.

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A fiddle is what bluegrass players call the violin.

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Oignated from MY BUM:)

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