Mešina (f)
original: мешина
air reservoir: flexible (usually of animal skin), ready for the insertion of stocks
From мех (meh [bellows / wineskin / goatskin]); NB¹: ➺ homonyms; NB²: Oddly, Gojković and Jakovljević refer to Vukosavljević as their source, in which the term is, however, mentioned in a general sense [i.e. "skin bag"] only (➺ Vukosavljević, p.17 (Koža)]), and as the actual term for the bag of the Leskovac variant (!) of the Macedo-southern Morava area.
Širola, Božidar: Sviraljke s udarnim jezičkom [Aerophones with a beating tongue]. Zagreb, 1937, p.123, 163.
Gojković, Andrijana: Narodni muzički instrumenti [Folk musical instruments]. Beograd, 1979 (»Širola [129]; »Vukosavljević [?]).
Jakovljević, Rastko Stevan: Marginality and cultural identities: Locating the bagpipe music of Serbia. Durham, 2012, p.286* (»Vukosavljević [?]) [+ 7 undefined references].
Вукосављевић, Петар Д. (Vukosavljević, Petar D.): Гајде у Србији – њихова сазвучја и могућност уклапања у савремени народни оркестар = Bag – and – drone pipes in Serbia: their chording and compatibility with a modern folk music orchestra. Београд (Beograd), 1979, p.[16 (E)],19.
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