Etymology:
Meaning:
1. Adjective: * Consisting of three parts or units. * High or acute in pitch. * Sharp or piercing in sound.
2. Noun: * The highest vocal or instrumental register. * The highest-pitched string on a guitar or other stringed instrument. * A high-pitched voice or sound.
Origin:
The word "treble" ultimately derives from the Proto-Indo-European root trei-, meaning "three." This root is also found in other words related to number, such as "three," "trio," and "triplet." The Latin word *triplus was formed by adding the suffix -plus, meaning "more," to *trei-, indicating something that is "triple" or "threefold."
The English word "treble" was first used in the late 13th century to describe a three-part musical composition. It later came to be used more generally to refer to anything that was high-pitched or shrill.
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