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Alex Gleason (alex@gleasonator.com)'s status on Friday, 02-Sep-2022 11:25:14 JSTAlex Gleason Apparently the word "cello" (like the giant violin) means "little" in Italian. But the original name is "violoncello" meaning "little big violin". And weirdly in today's language we've dropped the "big" part and now one of the largest instruments around is known as little.