sightsman

English

Etymology

From sight + -s- + man.

Noun

sightsman (plural sightsmen)

  1. (dated, music) A sight-reader.
    • 1842, The Musical World (volume 17, page 268)
      [] indeed the lessons are evidently the production of a man who either never knew, or has forgotten, the elementary steps and helps necessary to make the future sightsman.

References

  • Thomas Busby, A Dictionary of Music, Theoretical and Practical.

Anagrams

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