Organist


[awr-guh-nist] /ˈɔr gə nɪst/

noun
1.
a person who plays the .
/ˈɔːɡənɪst/
noun
1.
a person who plays the organ
n.

1590s, from organ + -ist, or from or influenced by Middle French organiste, from Medieval Latin organista “one who plays an organ,” from Latin organum (see organ).

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