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Greek
Etymology
An αντιδάνειο (antidáneio). -From medieval *τσαμπούνα (tsampoúna) for which see verb τσαμπουνίζω (tsampounízō)- borrowed from Italian zampogna (“bagpipes”), from Latin symphonia (“music, symphony”), from Ancient Greek συμφωνία (sumphōnía, “music, symphony”), already denoting "musical instrument" in Koine.[1] Doublet of συμφωνία (symfonía). Also see the medieval form τσαμπούρνα (tsampoúrna).[2]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /t͡saˈbu.na/
- Hyphenation: τσα‧μπού‧να
Noun
τσαμπούνα • (tsampoúna /tsabúna/) f (plural τσαμπούνες)
- (music) tsampouna (bagpipes of the Greek islands)
Declension
Declension of τσαμπούνα
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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τσαμπούνα (tsampoúna)
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τσαμπούνες (tsampoúnes)
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genitive
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τσαμπούνας (tsampoúnas)
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accusative
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τσαμπούνα (tsampoúna)
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τσαμπούνες (tsampoúnes)
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vocative
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τσαμπούνα (tsampoúna)
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τσαμπούνες (tsampoúnes)
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Synonyms
- see: γκάιντα f (gkáinta, “bagpipes”)
- τσαμπουνώ (tsampounó, “to talk too much, to prattle”)
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