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harmonicon

American  
[hahr-mon-i-kuhn] / hɑrˈmɒn ɪ kən /

Etymology

Origin of harmonicon

1815–25; noun use of Greek harmonikón, neuter of harmonikós harmonic

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This may result in a piece played on an instrument from the musical instruments collection, such as the work Glenn Kotche, the drummer for the band Wilco, wrote for a 19th-century stone harmonicon.

From Washington Post • Oct. 15, 2015

I have had them on a glass harmonicon.

From Lippincott's Magazine, September, 1885 by Various

"His latest achievement is an infernal mouth harmonicon."

From The Vehement Flame by Deland, Margaret Wade Campbell

The music consisted of a harmonicon and a notched gourd, which was scraped with an iron rod to mark the time.

From Reminiscences, 1819-1899 by Howe, Julia Ward

In return for the money, he sends a child’s harmonicon, the retail price of which is fifty cents.

From Lights and Shadows of New York Life or, the Sights and Sensations of the Great City by McCabe, James Dabney