Douda (f)
original: доуда
Bagpipe, mouth-blown: nr. of stocks? (chanter type? / [additional] drones? [in ? stocks])
According to Sachs, who fails to reveal his source, an Old Slavic (Church Slavic) term for a bagpipe; Possibly a "foreign" spelling of Duda; NB²: ➺ my remark to Taut regarding Pictet (➺ sources).
Sachs, Curt: Real-Lexikon der Musikinstrumente: zugleich ein Polyglossar für das gesamte Instrumentengebiet [Berlin, 1913]. Hildesheim, 1964 [facsimile].
Kuhač, Franjo Š. [Šaver]: Prilog za poviest glasbe južnoslovjenske: Gajde [Contribution to the history of South Slavic music: Bagpipes]. In: Rad jugoslavenske akademije znanosti i umjetnosti, knjiga L (Zagreb, 1879), p.68 (»Pictet), 91 (➺ douda: altslaw., der Dudelsack).