Melodeon
[muh-loh-dee-uh n] /məˈloʊ di ən/
noun
1.
a small reed organ.
2.
a kind of accordion.
/mɪˈləʊdɪən/
noun (music)
1.
a type of small accordion
2.
a type of keyboard instrument similar to the harmonium
n.
1847, variant of melodion, from German Melopdoin, from Melodie, from Old French melodie (see melody).
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