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pandurina|ˌpændjuːˈriːnə| [It., f. pandura (see pandora2, pandore) + dim. suffix -ina.] A small musical instrument of the mandoline type.
1893J. S. Shedlock tr. Riemann's Dict. Mus. 53/1 Bandola. (Span.), Bandolon, Bandora, Bandura, an instrument of the lute family, with a smaller or larger number of steel or catgut strings, which were plucked with the finger like the Pandora, Pandura, Pandurina, [etc.]. 1910F. W. Galpin Old Eng. Instruments of Mus. iii. 40 At this period [sc. the sixteenth century] there was another small instrument called by Prætorius Mandürichen or Pandurina, which could be conveniently carried under the cloak. 1938Oxf. Compan. Mus. 683/1 Pandurina, a very small instrument of the lute type, strung with wire—probably the ancestor of the mandoline. 1954Grove's Dict. Mus. (ed. 5) V. 549/1 The pandurina returned to popularity, particularly about 1760–80, under the name Milanese mandoline. 1976D. Munrow Instruments Middle Ages & Renaissance 79/3 Praetorius..also mentions a smaller size [of mandora], the pandurina, with four strings tuned to g, d′, g′, d{pp}. |