gaita

Etymology

 * see for possibilities.

Noun

 * 1)  bagpipes

Etymology

 * see 🇨🇬 for possibilities.

Noun

 * 1) bagpipes

Etymology

 * likely from, from . See for other proposals.

Noun

 * 1)  bagpipes
 * 2)  penis
 * 3) * Traditional:
 * A muller do gaiteriño
 * muller de moita fortuna
 * ela toca duas gaitas
 * outras non tocan ningunha
 * The bagpiper's wife,
 * a woman with much fortune,
 * she plays two bagpipes,
 * others don't play not even one
 * others don't play not even one

Derived terms

 * , a surname
 * , a surname
 * , a surname
 * , a surname
 * , a surname

Etymology
Ultimately from, related to the past tense of.

Noun

 * 1) course
 * 2) process
 * 3) gait

Etymology 1
. Suggested derivations include:
 * , from, with semantic shift due to bagpipes being made of goat skin;
 * (🇨🇬), from, possibly via ;
 * , from ;
 * from the same root as 🇨🇬;
 * , via a language;

Noun

 * 1)  bagpipes
 * 2) harmonica wind instrument
 * 3)  accordion
 * 4)  money; cash; dough
 * 5)  penis
 * 1)  money; cash; dough
 * 2)  penis
 * 1)  penis

Etymology
Probably from. More at 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1)  bagpipes
 * 2)  tripe, nonsense
 * 3) gullet
 * 4)  gullet