Glavina (f)
plural: Glavineoriginal: главина, главине
socket for the insertion of one or more pipes
From глава (glàva [head]); NB¹: Oddly, both Gojković and Jakovljević refer to Vukosavljević as their source, in which the term doesn't occur, however, and all stocks are called Rog, instead!; NB²: ➺ homonyms, &c.
Traditionally made of horn, nowadays [i.e. late 20th century (after 1960); ws] often of plastic.
Širola, Božidar: Sviraljke s udarnim jezičkom [Aerophones with a beating tongue]. Zagreb, 1937, p.162.
Gojković, Andrijana: Narodni muzički instrumenti [Folk musical instruments]. Beograd, 1979 (Glavine 1: »Vukosavljević [?]).
Jakovljević, Rastko Stevan: Marginality and cultural identities: Locating the bagpipe music of Serbia. Durham, 2012, p.132, 286* (»Vukosavljević [?]).
ws: NOT as such in Vukosavljević!