"musikfolk" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Danish]

IPA: [muˈsiɡ̊ˌfʌlˀɡ̊]
Etymology: musik + folk Etymology templates: {{compound|da|musik|folk}} musik + folk Head templates: {{head|da|noun}} musikfolk
  1. People engaged, especially professionally, in music. Tags: plural, plural-only Related terms: musiker
    Sense id: en-musikfolk-da-noun-Ozt4fY1e Categories (other): Danish entries with incorrect language header, Danish pluralia tantum

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