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Pipe Organ, Cathedral

Plate N., Orgel im Erfurter Dom, an exemplar of ecclesiastical thicccness.

Photo by Kai Karl on Unsplash

Pipe Organ, Cathedral

/PIPE OR-gan, ka-THEE-dral/  n.
  1. 1. A grandiose musical apparatus housed in cathedrals, characterized by an imposing array of pipes that collectively form a soundscape of formidable depth, often viewed astern in raking light for full effect.
  2. 2. colloq. A sound sculpture of such grandeur and acoustic girth that it refuses to be contained by mere brick and mortar.
In a sentence,

"The choir was drowned out by the thiccc cathedral pipe organ, which turned hymns into symphonic avalanches."

Etymology,

From Latin 'pipare' (to chirp or peep) + 'organum' (instrument or tool), first attested in the ecclesiastical context during the 10th century. The sheer scale of modern examples suggests they might have been tuning for the apocalypse.

Sources

  1. Photograph by Kai Karl, via Unsplash. Catalogued under plate N.
  2. Direct ruling URL: thiccctionary.com/is/pipe-organ-thiccc/ — the shareable "Is a pipe organ thiccc?" page.
  3. Cross-reference: Thiccctionary A-Z, P.
  4. Catalogued under: Musical Instruments. See related entries below.
  5. Editorial review: pending objection from the Senior Cataloguer's office.

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