"fortepianoes" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

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  1. (archaic, rare) plural of fortepiano Tags: archaic, form-of, plural, rare Form of: fortepiano
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          "text": "JOHN SHEYBLI, ORGAN-BUILDER, At Mr. Samuel Prince’s, cabinet-maker, in Horſe and Cart-ſtreet, New-York; MAKES, repairs and tunes all ſorts of organs, harpſichords, ſpinnets and Fortepianoes, on the moſt reaſonable terms.",
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          "text": "THE ſubſcriber reſpectfully informs the citizens of Annapolis, Eaſton, and the neighbouring country, or whom it may concern, that he intends to ſend for a few patent FORTEPIANOES, with additional keys, made by Aſtor.",
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