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pandūra

pandūra · f

a musical instrument of three strings

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What it meant

pandūra — Lewis & Short

pandūra, ae, f., and pandūrĭum, ii, n., = pandou=ra,

I a musical instrument of three strings, invented by Pan, Isid. Orig. 3, 20: hircipedem (i. e. Pana) pandura ... Faunum tibia decuerunt, Mart. Cap. 9, § 906; 9, § 924.

Where it came from

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