"agida" meaning in Sranan Tongo

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Noun

Etymology: Probably from Ewe adzidá (“drum”), Fon àgiɖá (“drumstick”). Etymology templates: {{der|srn|ee|adzidá||drum}} Ewe adzidá (“drum”), {{der|srn|fon|àgiɖá||drumstick}} Fon àgiɖá (“drumstick”) Head templates: {{head|srn|noun}} agida
  1. (music) agida (a conical bass drum two to three metres long and 40-50 centimetres in diameter, the sound of which resonates in the ground and is used in the Afro-Surinamese Winti religion to communicate with snake gods; it is played with both hands, with the player using a drumstick in one hand) Wikipedia link: nl:Pieter Muysken Categories (topical): Musical instruments
    Sense id: en-agida-srn-noun-3xEUInEo Categories (other): Pages with 4 entries, Sranan Tongo entries with incorrect language header Topics: entertainment, lifestyle, music
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