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Borrowed from Persian تنبور (tanbur).

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tanbur (plural tanburs)

  1. (music) In classical Turkish music, a long-necked, fretted, plucked lute, or various similar lutes of West and Central Asia.

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Root
t-n-b-r
4 terms

Etymology edit

From Arabic طُنْبُور (ṭunbūr).

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tanbur m (plural tnabar, diminutive tnajbar)

  1. drum

Serbo-Croatian edit

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Etymology edit

Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish طنبوره (tanbura), from Arabic طُنْبُور (ṭunbūr), from Persian دنب بره (donb-e barre, literally lamb's tail).

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  • IPA(key): /tǎnbuːr/
  • Hyphenation: tan‧bur

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tànbūr m (Cyrillic spelling та̀нбӯр)

  1. tanbur

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References edit

  • tanbur” in Hrvatski jezični portal