bagpipes

English

Bagpipes (a Scottish model)

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Etymology

From earlier bagpipe, from Middle English bagpipe; equivalent to bag + pipes.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈbæɡ.pɑɪps/
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Noun

bagpipes pl (normally plural, singular bagpipe)

  1. A musical wind instrument of Celtic origin, possessing a flexible bag inflated by bellows, a double-reed melody pipe and up to four drone pipes; any aerophone that produces sound using air from a reservoir to vibrate enclosed reeds.
    Bagpipes are traditionally played in most Celtic regions and many former parts of the British Empire.

Synonyms

  • (musical wind instrument): bagpipe, pipes; the pipes (usually Scottish)

Meronyms

  • (musical wind instrument): mouthpiece, neck, chanter, chanter reed, chanter reed protector, bass drone, tenor drone

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