See also: Sanza

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sanza (plural sanzas)

  1. (music) Any type of mbira (thumb piano, a plucked lamellophone) of Southern African origin.
    • 2015, Toyin Falola, Daniel Jean-Jacques, editors, Africa: An Encyclopedia of Culture and Society, ABC-CLIO, →ISBN, page 217:
      Sanza making is not at all specialized; anyone who wants to play the sanza makes their own. This xylophone is an instrument whose use crosses ethnic groups; one variation of it is known as the balafon.

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French

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sanza f (plural sanzas)

  1. sanza

Italian

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈsan.t͡sa/
  • Rhymes: -antsa
  • Hyphenation: sàn‧za

Etymology 1

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Variant of senza frequently found in the ancient Florentine dialect. The en-an- shift was partly an influence of French sans.

Preposition

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sanza

  1. (obsolete, poetic) without

Etymology 2

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From Arabic صَنْج (ṣanj, harp, cymbal).

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sanza f (plural sanze)

  1. Alternative form of sansa