GUIMBARD


Meaning of GUIMBARD in English

ˈgimˌbärd, ˈgam- noun

( -s )

Etymology: French guimbarde jew's harp (formerly, a kind of dance), perhaps from Provençal guimbardo, a kind of dance, from guimba to leap, gambol, from Old Provençal guimbar, cembar to leap, gambol, from camba leg — more at gambol

: jew's harp

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