buisine
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Old French buisine, from Latin bucina. Doublet of buccina.
Noun
buisine (plural buisines)
- (music) A medieval wind instrument with a very long, straight and slender body, usually made of metal.
Synonyms
- herald's trumpet
Translations
horn
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Old French
Etymology
From Latin būcina, with a change to stress on the last syllable (influenced by the suffix -īnus).
Noun
buisine f (oblique plural buisines, nominative singular buisine, nominative plural buisines)
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