buisine

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== English == === Etymology === Learned borrowing from Old French buisine, busine (an earlier, Middle English-era borrowing bosyne did not survive into modern English), from Latin būcina. Doublet of buccina and posaune. === Noun === buisine (plural buisines) (music, historical) A medieval wind instrument with a very long, straight and slender body, usually made of metal. Synonym: herald's trumpet Coordinate term: buccina ==== Alternative forms ==== busine ==== Translations ==== === Further reading === buisine on Wikipedia.Wikipedia == French == === Alternative forms === bucine, buccine, busine, buisnie === Etymology === Inherited from Old French buisine, from Latin būcina. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /bɥi.zin/ === Noun === buisine f (plural buisines) (music instrument, historical) buisine === Further reading === buisine (musique) on the French Wikipedia.Wikipedia fr “buisine”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012 == Old French == === Etymology === From Latin būcina, with a change to stress on the last syllable (influenced by the suffix -īnus). === Noun === buisine oblique singular, f (oblique plural buisines, nominative singular buisine, nominative plural buisines) A type of trumpet used in battle. ==== Related terms ==== buison / buson ==== Descendants ==== French: buisine, buccine, buse → English: buisine → Dutch: bazuin → Middle High German: busūne, busīne German: Posaune→ English: posaune→ Polish: puzon ==== See also ==== olifan corn