hautboy

Etymology
From. .

Noun

 * 1)  An oboe or similar treble double reed instrument.
 * 2) * 1694, uncredited translator, The Voyage into Spitzbergen and Greenland by in An Account of Several Late Voyages & Discoveries to the South and North, London: Sam Smith and Benjamin Walford, Chapter 1, p.12,
 * When after this manner any have lost their Ships, and cannot be seen, they discharge a Cannon from the Ship, or sound the Trumpets, or Haut-boys, according as they are provided in their Ships, that the men that are lost may find their Ship again.
 * 1) * 1816,, “Theatrical Debuts,” , 20 October, 1816, in A.R. Waller and Arnold Glover (eds.), The Collected Works of William Hazlitt, London: J.M. Dent, 1903, p.341,
 * The notes proceed from her mouth as mechanically, as unmitigated by the sentiment, as if they came from the sharp hautboy or grating bassoon.
 * 1)  A reed stop on an organ giving a similar sound.
 * 2) A tall-growing strawberry,, having a musky flavour.
 * The notes proceed from her mouth as mechanically, as unmitigated by the sentiment, as if they came from the sharp hautboy or grating bassoon.
 * 1)  A reed stop on an organ giving a similar sound.
 * 2) A tall-growing strawberry,, having a musky flavour.
 * 1) A tall-growing strawberry,, having a musky flavour.