Английский Этимологический словарь - bongo
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I. noun (plural ~s; also ~es) Etymology: American Spanish bongo Date: 1920 one of a pair of small connected drums of different sizes and pitches played with the hands • ~ist noun II. noun (plural ~ or ~s) Etymology: probably from Kele (Bantu language of Gabon) Date: 1861 an African antelope (Tragelaphus eurycerus syn. Boocerus euryceros) that is chestnut red with narrow white vertical stripes and is found in forests from Sierra Leone to Kenya ...Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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1. n. (pl. -os or -oes) either of a pair of small long-bodied drums usu. held between the knees and played with the fingers. Etymology: Amer. Sp. bong{oacute} 2. n. (pl. same or -os) a rare antelope, Tragelaphus euryceros, native to the forests of central Africa, having spiralled horns and a chestnut-red coat with narrow white vertical stripes. Etymology: cf. Bangi mbangani, Lingala mongu ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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