"tsampouna" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: tsampounas [plural]
Etymology: Borrowed from Greek τσαμπούνα (tsampoúna). Doublet of sinfonia, symphonia, symphony, and zampogna. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|el|τσαμπούνα}} Greek τσαμπούνα (tsampoúna), {{doublet|en|sinfonia|symphonia|symphony|zampogna}} Doublet of sinfonia, symphonia, symphony, and zampogna Head templates: {{en-noun}} tsampouna (plural tsampounas)
  1. (music) A bagpipe of the Greek islands; a folk instrument without a drone but with two chanters. Categories (topical): Music, Musical instruments, Woodwind instruments Translations (bagpipe): τσαμπούνα (tsampoúna) [feminine] (Greek)

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