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biniou [binju]masculine noun( = instrument) Breton bagpipes* * *[binju] nom masculin(Breton) bagpipes (pluriel) -
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n. m.1. 'Squeeze-box', accordion. (The biniou is primarily a set of bagpipes associated with Breton folklore.)2. 'Blower', phone, telephone. Filer un coup de biniou à quelqu'un: To ring someone up.
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