sacbut

/ˈsækbʌt/
noun
  1. An early brass musical instrument, similar to a trombone, used in the Renaissance and Baroque periods.
    • Historians believe the sacbut was the ancestor of the modern trombone.
    • At the concert, the sacbut's deep, mellow sound filled the old stone church.
    • The musician played a sacbut in the Renaissance music ensemble.
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