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Ouire (m)

(with) definite article: le: l’
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From Latin "ǔter" [goatskin / leather bag; wineskin]; NB¹: This seems to be the frenchified spelling of Oire; NB²: Note the oddly deviant spelling (Ouiré [sic]) in the quotation of Delzangles' text of »Danses et chansons de danses d’Auvergne« (Aurillac, 1930); NB³: In Podnos erroneously defined as a Latin term; NB4: Compare Oeire; NB5: ➺ Provence.


Sources

Leydi, Roberto: La zampogna in Europa. Como, 1979, p.49.

Marcuse, Sibyl: Musical instruments: a comprehensive dictionary. New York, 1975 (Ouïre).

Podnos, Theodor H.: Bagpipes and tunings. Detroit, 1974, p.26 (»Brücker).

Perre, Didier: Eléments de vocabulaire. In: Ricros (et al.): La cabrette… (2017), p.97 (Ouiré [sic]; »Delzangles).

Alexandre, Charles: La cornemuse du Languedoc. Folklore, No. 165 (Tome XXX, 40' Année - N° 1, Printemps 1977), p.4, [7*], 8.

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Folklore XXX/165 (Printemps 1977): Alexandre.