doshpuluur

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Tuvan дошпулуур (došpuluur).

Noun

doshpuluur (plural doshpuluurs)

  1. (music) A long-necked plucked lute with two or three strings, of Tuvan origin, characterized by a skin head on both sides of the square wooden body.

Hyponyms

See also

  • Appendix:Glossary of chordophones

References

  • "Chanzy" in the Atlas of Plucked Instruments.
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