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1 PIPE
[N]TIBIA (-AE) (F)ARUNDO (-INIS) (F)HARUNDO (-DINIS) (F)BUXUM (-I) (N)BUXUS (-I) (F)CALAMUS (-I) (M)CICUTA (-AE) (F)FISTULA (-AE) (F)TUBA (-AE) (F)TUBUS (-I) (M)CANALIS (-IS) (MF)[V]INLUCESCO (-ERE -LUXI)ILLUCESCO (-ERE -LUXI)INLUCISCO (-ERE -LUXI)ILLUCISCO (-ERE -LUXI) -
2 PIPE OF PAN
[N]FISTULA (-AE) (F) -
3 CLYSTER-PIPE
[N]CLYSTER (-ERIS) (M)CLYSMUS (-I) (M)CLUSTER (-ERIS) (M) -
4 PITCH-PIPE
[N]FISTULA (-AE) (F) -
5 REED PIPE
[N]CANNA (-AE) (F)SYRINX (-INGIS) (F)FISTULA (-AE) (F)STIPULA (-AE) (F) -
6 SHEPHERD: SHEPHERD'S PIPE
[N]FISTULA (-AE) (F) -
7 WATER PIPE
[N]CANALICULA (-AE) (F)FISTULA (-AE) (F)CANALIS (-IS) (MF) -
8 SHEPHERD
[N]PASTOR (-ORIS) (M)OPILIO (-ONIS) (M)UPILIO (-ONIS) (M)- SHEPHERD'S PIPE- SHEPHERD'S SONG- SHEPHERD'S STAFF -
9 tibia
tibia, ae, f., pipe, flute, L. 7:32; 1 C. 4:17; Ap. 18:22.*
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