carnyx

Etymology
, from, from (both translating Galatian words into Greek), from  (used in names), ultimately from.

Noun

 * 1)  A bronze wind instrument used by Iron Age Celts ( – 200 ) as a type of battle trumpet; held vertically when played, it was shaped like an elongated S with a mouthpiece at the lower end and a bell (often resembling an animal with an open mouth) at the upper end.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: карникс
 * Catalan: càrnix
 * Czech: karnyx
 * Dutch: carnyx
 * Finnish: carnyx
 * French: ,
 * Galician: carnyx
 * German: Carnyx, Carnix
 * Greek: κάρνυξ
 * Ancient Greek: κᾰ́ρνον
 * Italian: carnyx, carnix
 * Latin: carnyx
 * Lithuanian: karnyksas
 * Macedonian: карникс
 * Russian: карникс
 * Spanish: carnyx
 * Swedish:
 * Tamil: காரின்சு
 * Ukrainian: ка́рнікс

Etymology
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