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|bastard trumpeter|trumpeter crane|trumpeter finch|trumpeter pigeon|trumpeter swan
* {{vern|Altenburg trumpeter}}, ''[[Columba livia]]''
* {{vern|Arabian trumpeter}}, ''[[Columba livia]]''
|{{vern|Altenburg trumpeter}}, ''[[Columba livia]]''
* {{vern|Bernburg trumpeter}}, ''[[Columba livia]]''
|{{vern|Arabian trumpeter}}, ''[[Columba livia]]''
* {{vern|Bokhara trumpeter}}, ''[[Columba livia]]''
|{{vern|Bernburg trumpeter}}, ''[[Columba livia]]''
* {{vern|Czech trumpeter}}, ''[[Columba livia]]''
|{{vern|Bokhara trumpeter}}, ''[[Columba livia]]''
* {{vern|dark-winged trumpeter}}, ''[[Psophia viridis]]''
|{{vern|Czech trumpeter}}, ''[[Columba livia]]''
* {{vern|Dresden trumpeter}}, ''[[Columba livia]]''
|{{vern|dark-winged trumpeter}}, ''[[Psophia viridis]]''
* {{vern|English trumpeter}}, ''[[Columba livia]]''
|{{vern|Dresden trumpeter}}, ''[[Columba livia]]''
* {{vern|Franconian trumpeter}}, ''[[Columba livia]]''
|{{vern|English trumpeter}}, ''[[Columba livia]]''
* {{vern|German beak-crested trumpeter}}, ''[[Columba livia]]''
|{{vern|Franconian trumpeter}}, ''[[Columba livia]]''
* {{vern|German double-crested trumpeter}}, ''[[Columba livia]]''
|{{vern|German beak-crested trumpeter}}, ''[[Columba livia]]''
* {{vern|German fork-tailed trumpeter}}, ''[[Columba livia]]''
|{{vern|German double-crested trumpeter}}, ''[[Columba livia]]''
* {{l|en|grey-winged trumpeter}}, ''[[Psophia crepitans]]''
|{{vern|German fork-tailed trumpeter}}, ''[[Columba livia]]''
* {{vern|Harzburg trumpeter}}, ''[[Columba livia]]''
|{{l|en|grey-winged trumpeter}}, ''[[Psophia crepitans]]''
* {{vern|pale-winged trumpeter}}, ''[[Psophia leucoptera]]''
|{{vern|Harzburg trumpeter}}, ''[[Columba livia]]''
* {{vern|Russian trumpeter}}, ''[[Columba livia]]''
|{{vern|pale-winged trumpeter}}, ''[[Psophia leucoptera]]''
* {{vern|Saxon trumpeter}}, ''[[Columba livia]]''
|{{vern|Russian trumpeter}}, ''[[Columba livia]]''
* {{vern|Schmölln trumpeter}} ({{vern|Schmoelln trumpeter}}, {{vern|Schmolln trumpeter}}), ''[[Columba livia]]''
|{{vern|Saxon trumpeter}}, ''[[Columba livia]]''
|{{vern|Schmölln trumpeter}} ({{vern|Schmoelln trumpeter}}, {{vern|Schmolln trumpeter}}), ''[[Columba livia]]''
* {{vern|Syrian trumpeter}}, ''[[Columba livia]]''
|{{vern|Syrian trumpeter}}, ''[[Columba livia]]''
* {{vern|Vogtland trumpeter}}, ''[[Columba livia]]''
|{{vern|Vogtland trumpeter}}, ''[[Columba livia]]''
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Revision as of 13:02, 25 October 2023

English

A trumpeter.
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Etymology

From trumpet +‎ -er.

Pronunciation

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    • Audio (Southern England):(file)
  • Hyphenation: trum‧pet‧er

Noun

trumpeter (plural trumpeters)

  1. Someone who plays a trumpet.
  2. Any of three species of bird in the family Psophiidae from South America named for the trumpeting threat call of the males.
  3. Any of a number of breeds of fancy pigeon (variety of domestic pigeon (Columba livia), originally bred for their peculiar gurgling voice, a prolonged coo called "trumpeting" or "drumming").
  4. (figurative) One who proclaims, publishes, or denounces.
    • 1612, Francis Bacon, Of Vain Glory:
      These men are good trumpeters.
  5. An American swan (Cygnus buccinator) with a very loud honk.
    • 1998, Bob Devine, National Geographic Society (U.S.), Alien invasion: America's battle with non-native animals and plants:
      The trumpeters' fate seems likely to get tangled with that of the mute swan. Currently there's enough habitat for both species, but that may change if trumpeters flourish and mutes aren't controlled.
  6. A perciform fish of the family Latridae, native to Australia, New Zealand and Chile.
  7. One who makes a trumpeting sound.
    • 1975, Private Eye, numbers 340-366, page 9:
      Booster is not a loud trumpeter as elephants go.

Usage notes

When piston cornets were introduced, a distinction was made between a person who played an old fashioned valveless trumpet (a "trumpeter") and a musician who played a cornet à pistons (a "trumpet player"). This distinction is mostly lost today, as the standard Bb trumpet is so much more prevalent than any museum-piece valveless trumpet.

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Swedish

Noun

trumpeter

  1. indefinite plural of trumpet