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The word flute first entered the English language during theMiddleEnglish period, as floute,[4] or else flowte, flo(y)te,[5]possiblyfrom Old French flaute and from Old Provençal flaüt,[4] orelsefrom Old French fleüte, flaüte, flahute via Middle HighGermanfloite or Dutch fluit. The English verb flout has thesamelinguistic root, and the modern Dutch verb fluiten still sharesthetwo meanings.[6] Attempts to trace the word back to the Latinflare(to blow, inflate) have been pronounced "phonologicallyimpossible"or "inadmissable".[5] The first known use of the wordflute was inthe 14th century.[7] According to the Oxford EnglishDictionary,this was in Geoffrey Chaucer's The Hous of Fame,c.1380.[5] Today,a musician who plays any instrument in the flutefamily can becalled a flutist (pronounced "FLEW-tist", most commonin theUS),[8] or flautist (pronounced "FLAW-tist", most common intheUK),[9] or simply a flute player (more neutrally). Flutistdatesback to at least 1603, the earliest quote cited by theOxfordEnglish Dictionary. Flautist was used in 1860 byNathanielHawthorne in The Marble Faun, after being adopted duringthe 18thcentury from Italy (flautista, itself from flauto), likemanymusical terms in England since the Italian Renaissance.OtherEnglish terms, now virtually obsolete, are fluter(15th–19thcenturies)[10][11][12] and flutenist (17th–18thcenturies).[6][13]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flute