Synonyms for "bagpiper"
(2 found)
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Translations
33 translations across 24 languages.
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Asturian
1 entries - gaiteru noun (one who plays the bagpipes)
Basque
1 entries - gaitajole noun (one who plays the bagpipes)
Bulgarian
1 entries - гайдар noun (one who plays the bagpipes)
Catalan
1 entries - gaiter noun (one who plays the bagpipes)
Czech
1 entries - dudák noun (one who plays the bagpipes)
Danish
1 entries - sækkepibespiller noun (one who plays the bagpipes)
Dutch
1 entries - doedelzakspeler noun (one who plays the bagpipes)
Faroese
1 entries - sekkjarpípuleikari noun (one who plays the bagpipes)
Finnish
1 entries - säkkipillinsoittaja noun (one who plays the bagpipes)
French
1 entries - cornemuseur noun (one who plays the bagpipes)
Galician
1 entries - gaiteiro noun (one who plays the bagpipes)
German
4 entries - Dudelsackpfeifer noun (one who plays the bagpipes)
- Dudelsackpfeiferin noun (one who plays the bagpipes)
- Dudelsackspieler noun (one who plays the bagpipes)
- Dudelsackspielerin noun (one who plays the bagpipes)
Italian
1 entries - zampognaro noun (one who plays the bagpipes)
Latin
1 entries - ūtriculārius noun (one who plays the bagpipes)
Macedonian
2 entries - га́јдар noun (one who plays the bagpipes)
- гајда́џија noun (one who plays the bagpipes)
Norwegian Bokmål
1 entries - sekkepipespiller noun (one who plays the bagpipes)
Polish
3 entries - dudziarz noun (one who plays the bagpipes)
- kobziarz noun (one who plays the bagpipes)
- koziarz noun (one who plays the bagpipes)
Portuguese
1 entries - gaiteiro noun (one who plays the bagpipes)
Russian
2 entries - волы́нщик noun (one who plays the bagpipes)
- волы́нщица noun (one who plays the bagpipes)
Scottish Gaelic
1 entries - pìobair noun (one who plays the bagpipes)
Serbo-Croatian
2 entries - gajdaš noun (one who plays the bagpipes)
- гајдаш noun (one who plays the bagpipes)
Slovak
1 entries - gajdoš noun (one who plays the bagpipes)
Spanish
1 entries - gaitero noun (one who plays the bagpipes)
Ukrainian
2 entries - дуда́р noun (one who plays the bagpipes)
- ґа́йдар noun (one who plays the bagpipes)
Sample sentences
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You are as inactive as a bagpiper’s pinky.
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