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bouzouki

or bou·sou·ki, bu·zu·ki

[ boo-zoo-kee ]

noun

, plural bou·zou·kis, bou·zou·ki·a [b, oo, -, zoo, -kee-, uh].
  1. a long-necked, fretted lute of modern Greece.


bouzouki

/ buːˈzuːkɪ /

noun

  1. a Greek long-necked stringed musical instrument related to the mandolin
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Word History and Origins

Origin of bouzouki1

1950–55; < Modern Greek mpouzoúki; Turkish bozuk (broken, ruined, depraved; bashi-bazouk ) or büzük (constricted, puckered) adduced as sources, but sense development is obscure
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Word History and Origins

Origin of bouzouki1

C20: from Modern Greek mpouzouki , perhaps from Turkish büjük large

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