trebles in English

noun
1
a threefold quantity or thing, in particular.
2
a high-pitched voice, especially a boy's singing voice.
The eerie sound of the air passing through wing feathers differs with each bird, from a low treble , to a high whistle, to one sirenlike whine.
verb
1
make or become three times as large or numerous.
rents were doubled and probably trebled

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1. The trebles float the highest notes with Admirableassurance and no suspicion of strain.

2. In the chorus of nineteen were six trebles from the Chapel Royal; the remainder, all men, were altos, tenors and basses.

3. F - Befrets h - sherbet l - belters trebles t - betters v - brevets w - bestrew webster (beersu) -----c - becurse d - burseed g - burgees k - rebukes m - embrues s - rebuses subsere (beersv) breves-----a - beavers o - observe obverse verbose r - reverbs t - brevets (beersw) webers-----a - bewares h - beshrew r - brewers t - bestrew webster

4. Another unusual feature of the design many Bandoras, seen in the picture at the top of this page, is the fact that neither the bridge nor the nut is perpendicular to the strings, so the frets, which are of metal and inset into the fingerboard, form a fan pattern, providing the bass strings some increased length relative to the trebles