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darbuka, n. Music. Brit. |dɑːˈbukə|, U.S. |dɑrˈbukə| Forms: 18– darabuka, 18– darabukkeh, 19– darabuke, 19– darabukka, 19– darabukke, 19– darbaki, 19– darbuga, 19– darbuka, 19– darbuke, 19– darbukka, 19– derbake, 19– derbuga, 19– derbuka, 19– derbukka, 19– dirbaki, 19– dirbakka, 19– dirbakke, 19– dirbakki, 19– dirbuga, 19– dirbuka, 19– durbakke [‹ Egyptian Arabic darabukka, Levantine Arabic dirbakke, Maghribi Arabic durbakke, dirbūka, dirbūga, probably ultimately ‹ Persian donbak, dombak. Compare Turkish darbuka.] A goblet-shaped, single-headed hand drum of a type originating in the Middle East and North Africa.
1836E. W. Lane Acct. Manners & Customs Mod. Egyptians I. vi. 239 The Egyptian ladies..often amuse themselves and their guests.., by beating the dar′abook′keh (which is a kind of drum). 1873C. G. Leland Egyptian Sketch-bk. ix. 133 An orchestra of four or five men and women with the tair and darabūka, two kinds of tamborines, the nai or reed-flute, and the rabab or violin. 1957Notes 15 91/1 Songs and dances of Turkey... Instruments include: clarinet, violin, drum, cura, darbuka, [etc.]. 1990Raritan Spring 49 My mother occasionally used to accompany her brother, who was adept on the oud,..on her derbake, holding the instrument in her lap. 2006Jewish Chron. (Electronic ed.) 13 July 16 The beats of the darbuka drums and Bishara Naddaf's Arabic-accented instruction floated across the fields. |