melodia
[ muh-loh-dee-uh ]
/ məˈloʊ di ə /
noun
an 8 feet (2.4 meters) wooden flue-pipe stop organ resembling the clarabella in tone.
Origin of melodia
special use of Late Latin
melōdia
melody
Words nearby melodia
mellotron,
mellow,
mellow out,
melo,
melodeon,
melodia,
melodic,
melodic interval,
melodic minor scale,
melodics,
melodie
Example sentences from the Web for melodia
The song sparrow (Melospiza melodia) is among the first to return to its summer home.
Trails and Tramps in Alaska and Newfoundland |William S. ThomasThe Philomela as made by Jardine is a melodia with two mouths.
The Recent Revolution in Organ Building |George Laing MillerMelodia seemed so friendly, Julie gained courage enough to purse up her lips for a speech, but the shade anticipated her.
The ghosts of their ancestors |Weymer Jay MillsThe diapason treble register is known as “melodia”; different makers occasionally vary the use of fancy names for other stops.