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Sakpijp / Sakpijpe (f)

(with) definite article: de
(the) bagpipe
Doedelzak

Mentioned in W. [Wigardus] à Winschooten, »Seeman: Behelʃende een grondige uitlegging van Neederlandſe konſt, en spreekwoorden, …« 1 (Leiden, 1681), p.188 (ʃakpijp); NB¹: In the concerning paragraph à Winschooten also gives an example of the expression "Iem[and] stellen als een ʃakpijp" [Literally: To control a person like a bagpipe, i.e. Do with him what one wants; Put him completely to one's will; Treat him like a cat [does] with a mouse]; NB²: In Comenius mentioned as ſakpijpe, but in the Register only.


Sources

Comenius, Joannes Amos: Īanva lingvarvm reserata avrea … = De guldene ontſlootene deure der talen… Amstelodami, M.DC.XLIII [i.e. in Amsterdam, 1643], Register van alle Woorden: ſakpijpe.

Web

WNT (Zakpijp [1]: »v. Winschooten) & WNT (Citaten, Lullepijp: »Comenius, 1662)
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Google books (à Winschooten [Find sakpijp: p.188 (ʃakpijp)]).
ibidem (Comenius [Find fakpijpe [sic (with initial f !)]; ➺ p.6 & 7 (Register: ſakpijpe 777; NB: Scroll to p.218 (LXXVII, Van de Sangkunſt, № 777: ➺ ſakpyp [!])]).