cornamusa

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la cornamusa
A feminine noun is almost always used with feminine articles and adjectives (e.g., la mujer bonita, la luna llena).
feminine noun
a. bagpipes
Heredé esta cornamusa de mi abuelo, un pastor gallego que tocaba este instrumento en la banda de su pueblo.I inherited these bagpipes from my grandfather, a Galician shepherd who played this instrument in his village band.
a. hunting horn
El sonido de la cornamusa indicaba que la cacería había comenzado.The sound of the hunting horn indicated that the hunt had begun.
a. cleat
El bote se fue a la deriva en el canal cuando la cornamusa podrida al que estaba amarrado rompió.The boat drifted into the canal when the rotten cleat it was moored to snapped.
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