Ascopas (m)
(with) definite article: ooriginal: ασκοπας (ὁ) [?]
Bagpipe (unknown type)
According to Ragozzino, who unfortunately fails to reveal his source, a “Greek term for cornamusa”, that in his opinion bears a rather "close kinship to the dialect term Scupoina";
NB: Oddly, however, the spelling is identical to the plural accusative form of Latin "ascopa" (f.), which [in my perception not quite coincidentally] translates as "leather bag or sack".
Ragozzino, Lucio: Lo zampognaro del Volturno. In: Utriculus IV;2 (14), aprile/giugno 1995, p.16.
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