Albogue (f)
(with) definite article: ? [la?]Early Hispanification; According to some authors, from Arabic "abuaq"; NB¹: According to Sachs, "Abuaq (schauja [➺ NB²])" is the plural of Bûq (البوق (al buq [horn / trumpet])).
NB²: Sachs fails to explain the meaning of the term added in brackets, but according to the internet soure, the Schauja (Schawia, Schoja) are a people who live scatterd over almost all of Algeria, and are believed to be descendants of the Vandals.
Sachs, Curt: Real-Lexikon der Musikinstrumente: zugleich ein Polyglossar für das gesamte Instrumentengebiet [Berlin, 1913]. Hildesheim, 1964 [facsimile] (➺ abuaq, albogue (»Ruiz).
Baines, Anthony: Bagpipes [1960]. Oxford, 1973 (revised), p.54.
Barrenechea (Barrenetxea), (Jose) Mariano: Alboka: entorno folklórico (Colaboración de P. Jorge De Riezu), Bilbao, 1976, p.163.