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Bagge pype / Bagge-pype

Bagpipe

Spelling in Geoffrey Chaucer (1343-1400), »The Canterbury Tales« (ca. 1380-1390), General prologue, line 565; NB: ➺ Bagge pypere.


Sources

O’Neill, Francis: Irish minstrels and musicians: the story of Irish music [Chicago, 1913]. Cork, 1987 [facsimile], p.51.

Galfridus (Grammaticus): Promptorium parvulorum sive clericorum: Lexicon anglo-latinum princeps, tomus prior. Londini, MDCCCXLIII [i.e. in London, 1843], p.21 (BAGGE PYPE), 93, footnote ² [2x: BAGGE-PYPE / Bagge-pype].

Web

Google books (Complete works of Geoffrey Chaucer [Find baggepype: p.17]).
ibidem (Galfridus: Bagge pype, Bagge-pype (»Palsgrave)]).