Harmonica
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mid 18th century: from Latin, feminine singular or neuter plural of harmonicus ‘musical’ (see harmonic).
wiktionary
From armonica, coined by Benjamin Franklin to refer to his glass harmonica, an instrument that predated the small wind instrument by several decades. [1] Doublet of harmonic.
etymonline
harmonica (n.)
1762, coined by Ben Franklin as the name for a glass harmonica, from Latin fem. of harmonicus (see harmonic); modern sense of "reeded mouth organ" is 1873, American English, earlier harmonicon (1825).