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['paɪpə(r)]nome (bagpipe player) suonatore m. (-trice) di cornamusa, zampognaro m. (-a); (fluteplayer) pifferaio m. (-a)* * *noun (a person who plays a pipe or pipes, especially the bagpipes.) pifferaio, suonatore/suonatrice di cornamusa* * *(Surnames) Piper /ˈpaɪpə(r)/* * *['paɪpə(r)]nome (bagpipe player) suonatore m. (-trice) di cornamusa, zampognaro m. (-a); (fluteplayer) pifferaio m. (-a) -
2 piper
['paɪpə(r)]nome (bagpipe player) suonatore m. (-trice) di cornamusa, zampognaro m. (-a); (fluteplayer) pifferaio m. (-a)* * *noun (a person who plays a pipe or pipes, especially the bagpipes.) pifferaio, suonatore/suonatrice di cornamusa* * *piper /ˈpaɪpə(r)/n.1 pifferaio; zampognaro2 suonatore di cornamusa.* * *['paɪpə(r)]nome (bagpipe player) suonatore m. (-trice) di cornamusa, zampognaro m. (-a); (fluteplayer) pifferaio m. (-a)
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