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The width data for the three fingers suggest the age category of the fluter, namely whether a young child or older.
A hand fluter is not a musical tool; it was used to ruffle collars.
To return to our Egistus, the fluter; it was remarkable that in becoming more insupportable, the traitor put on the appearance of complaisance.
"So many Sadalflourys in Fluter Township I can't keep the various branches separate.
A musician who plays the flute can be referred to as a flute player, a flautist, a flutist, or, less commonly, a fluter.
Skip Healy is a champion fife player and well-known Irish fluter from Rhode Island.
For example, a "veiner" or 'fluter' can be used to make deep gouges into the surface, or a "v-tool" for making fine lines or decorative cuts.
He crossed the Sweet TreWney, passed Didram Runel Fluter, the Orthome- tric Ghurch and, opposite, the cemetery where marmels of the dead stood with their kindred.
The tale is about a pair of lovers: Ngưu Lang, who is the Jade Emperor's buffalo man and an outstanding bamboo fluter, and Chức Nữ, who is responsible for fabric weaving.
The first edition of the OED lists fluter as dating from circa 1400 and Fowler's Modern English Usage states that "there seems no good reason" why flautist should have prevailed over fluter or flutist.