Obs. rare. [Origin unknown: some suggest a mistake for twangdillio, f. TWANG.] The twanging sound made by a musical instrument.

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a. 1704.  T. Brown, Pind. Petit. to Lds. in Counc., Wks. 1730, I. 62. Even D’Urfey himself, and such merry fellows, That put their whole trust in tunes and trangdillioes, May hang up their harps and themselves on the willows.

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