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Definition of mandore in English: mandorenoun manˈdɔː Music A large early form of mandolin; = "mandola".
Origin Mid 17th century; earliest use found in Henry Adamson (bap. 1581, d. 1637), poet and historian. From French mandore, ultimately from classical Latin pandūra. The origin of the initial m- is uncertain and disputed: compare also Old French (Picardy) mandoire, Old Occitan mandurar to play the mandola, Italian mandola, mandora. Definition of mandore in US English: mandorenounmanˈdɔː Music A large early form of mandolin; = "mandola".
Origin Mid 17th century; earliest use found in Henry Adamson (bap. 1581, d. 1637), poet and historian. From French mandore, ultimately from classical Latin pandūra. The origin of the initial m- is uncertain and disputed: compare also Old French (Picardy) mandoire, Old Occitan mandurar to play the mandola, Italian mandola, mandora. |