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klezmer
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Yiddish ???????? (klezmer), from Hebrew ?????? ?????? (k'léi zémer, “musical instruments”).
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?kl?zm?/
- (US) IPA(key): /?kl?zm??/
Noun
klezmer (countable and uncountable, plural klezmers or klezmorim)
- (countable) A Jewish folk musician.
- (music, uncountable) A type of popular Jewish folk music especially associated with Ashkenazi cultures.
Derived terms
- klezmer-like
Translations
French
Noun
klezmer m (plural klezmers)
- (music) klezmer
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klezmerlike
English
Etymology
klezmer +? -like
Adjective
klezmerlike (comparative more klezmerlike, superlative most klezmerlike)
- (rare) Alternative spelling of klezmer-like
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