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Nada primă (f)

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Mijloc

Dobrogea; According to Habenicht, the term means "the first pipe part", claiming that the word "nada" is derived from Bulgarian, but unfortunately he fails to name its actual root; NB¹: нада (nadà) not found as a noun in Bulgarian dictionaries (➺ adjective наден (nàden) [joined / pieced together / lengthened]); NB: ➺ Nada de mijloc, and Nada de jos.


Sources

Habenicht, Gottfried: Die rumänischen Sackpfeifen. In: Jb. f. Volksliedforschung, 19. Jahrgang (Freiburg im Breisgau, 1974), p.135 (& note).

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