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viola (n.)

"tenor violin," 1797, from Italian viola, from Old Provençal viola, from Medieval Latin vitula "stringed instrument," perhaps from Vitula, Roman goddess of joy (see fiddle), or from related Latin verb vitulari "to exult, be joyful." Viola da gamba "bass viol" (1724) is from Italian, literally "a viola for the leg" (i.e. to hold between the legs).

Viola

fem. proper name, from Latin viola "the violet" (see violet).

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Definitions of viola from WordNet
1
viola (n.)
any of the numerous plants of the genus Viola;
viola (n.)
a bowed stringed instrument slightly larger than a violin, tuned a fifth lower;
2
Viola (n.)
large genus of flowering herbs of temperate regions;
Synonyms: genus Viola
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