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pandoura

pandoura \pan*dour"a\, n. See pandore .

pandoura

pandore \pan"dore\ (p[a^]n"d[=o]r or p[a^]n*d[=o]r"), n. [F. See Bandore.] An ancient musical instrument, of the lute kind; a bandore. [Written also pandora, pandoura. pandure, and pandoran.]

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pandoura

n. (alternative form of pandura English)

Usage examples of "pandoura".

But as he spoke, he stowed his precious pandoura in its soft leather cover and began checking the fletching on the arrows in his quiver.

The strings of the pandoura slung across his back jangled as he staggered to keep his balance.

He was checking to make sure his pandoura had taken no harm during the crossing.

Snatches of pandoura music came sweet through the storm, Senpat Sviodo whiling away the time.

Sviodo let his pandoura rest in his lap for a moment, flexed his hands to loosen them.

He stowed his pandoura in a soft leather sack, then glanced at Marcus.

Listening to such fulsome praise was seductive, like having a sloe-eyed dancer sway before you while the tambours and pandouras poured forth a passionate tune.

Minstrels played pipes and pandouras and sang songs that struck the ear pleasantly, even if Abivard couldn't understand the words.