IPA: //bænˈdɔːr//
KK: /bænˈdɔr/
A musical instrument from the Renaissance period that looks like a guitar and has bass strings.
The bandore produces a rich, warm sound that fills the room with music.
Bandore → The word 'bandore' originates from the Middle French 'bandore', which refers to a type of stringed musical instrument. The term is derived from the Arabic 'al-bandar', meaning 'the band' or 'the group', which reflects the instrument's association with ensemble music. Thus, 'bandore' refers to a stringed instrument often played in a group setting.
Imagine a group of musicians playing together, which helps you remember that a 'bandore' is a stringed instrument associated with ensemble music.