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Dudice (f) (plurale tantum)

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Diplice

Kozarevac; NB¹: Dubiously, and rather confusingly, Gojković mentions this term also as "the Prebiraljka [chanter] of the Gajda of Kozarevac near Podravski Kloštar" [sic; i.e. SSW of Kloštar Podravski; ws], even though she clearly uses the latter term merely in a general sense in her definition of Dude; NB²: In Kuhač the term occurs only in a .songtext, where it appears to be used in the vocative (grammatical form) of Dudica: "Aj dude moje, dudice" [Oh my bagpipe, my little bagpipe]...

Dudice


Sources

Širola, Božidar: Sviraljke s udarnim jezičkom [Aerophones with a beating tongue]. Zagreb, 1937, p.123, 207 (»Horvat), 209.

Gojković, Andrijana: Narodni muzički instrumenti [Folk musical instruments]. Beograd, 1979 (1 [gajda; ➺ remarks] & 2 [dude]: »Širola [129]).

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.60.

ws (linguistics [➺ Dictionaries, &c.]).

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Archive.org (Kuhač).