bazuin
Dutch edit
Etymology edit
Early Modern Dutch basuyne (1599), from Middle Dutch basune (1399), busine (1240), from Old French buisine (± 1080),[1] from Latin būcina. Compare German Posaune.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
bazuin f or m (plural bazuinen, diminutive bazuintje n)
Usage notes edit
- The word is only used to denote the historical instrument that consisted of a simple straight metal tube, on which only natural harmonics could be produced.