Mišnice (f) (plurale tantum)
From "mih" [bellows / wineskin / goatskin]; Dalmatia region (Donja Poljica (➺ Diple s mijon, Diplice, and Miščić); Zaostrog); Kampor; Pag town (surroundings); Soline (1937: extinct; ➺ Vidulice); According to Marcuse erroneously its main or, seemingly, even only name; Romanian spelling: Mișnice; NB: ➺ homonym (chanter [synonym of Prebiraljka]).
Mišnice
Širola, Božidar: Sviraljke s udarnim jezičkom [Aerophones with a beating tongue]. Zagreb, 1937, p.116 (»Voltidža [Voltigia?]) [Solini], 133, 136, 145, 262, 292.
Gojković, Andrijana: Narodni muzički instrumenti [Folk musical instruments]. Beograd, 1979 (»Širola [129]).
Airs du temps: cornemuses du monde, musiques des régions. Ploezal, 1996, p.27, 29 (Misnice).
Bărbuceanu, Valeriu: Dicționar de instrumente muzicale. București, 1999.
Marcuse, Sibyl: Musical instruments: a comprehensive dictionary. New York, 1975 (»Grove, 5th ed.; »MGG 1949 [?; NOT in MGG online!]).
Podnos, Theodor H.: Bagpipes and tunings. Detroit, 1974, p.33, 47.