Mus. [ad. F. larigot, OF. larigau ‘a Flute or Pipe … called so by the clownes in some parts of France’ (Cotgr.), of unknown origin.] An organ-stop: see quot.

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1876.  Hiles, Catech. Organ, ix. (1878), 69. Larigot, Nineteenth, Octave Twelfth, a small metal Mutation stop…. The Larigot sounds a perfect fifth above the Fifteenth, and consequently a Nineteenth above the Diapasons.

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