طنبر
طِنْبَارٌ: see the next paragraph.
طُنْبُورٌ (
S,
O,
Msb,
K) and ↓ طِنْبَارٌ (
S,
O,
K) [the former vulgarly pronounced طَنْبُور] A certain musical instrument; (
O,
Msb;) [a kind of mandoline with chords of brass wire, which is played with a plectrum;] arabicized, (
S,
O,
Msb,
K,) from the
Pers\., (
S,
O,
Msb,) originally دُنْبَهْ بَرَّهْ, (
K,
TA,) [correctly دُنْبَهْ بَرَهْ, or] دُنْبِ بَرَهْ, (
O,) being likened to the tail (أَلْيَة) of a lamb: (
O,
K,
TA:) so says
As: (
O:)
pl. طَنَابِيرُ. (
MA.) [
Accord. to the
Msb, طُنْبُورٌ is of the measure فُنْعُولٌ: but
accord. to the derivation mentioned above, the ن is a radical letter.]
طُنْبُورِىٌّ [or,
accord. to Golius, on the authority of
Meyd, طُنْبُورَانِىٌّ,] A player on the طُنْبُور. (
MA.)