urlar
See also:
urlár
and
ùrlar
English
Etymology
Borrowed from
Scottish Gaelic
ùrlar
(
“
floor
”
)
.
Noun
urlar
(
plural
urlars
)
(
music
)
The
base
theme
of a piece of classical
bagpipe
music.
2012
, Hannah Rosefield, ‘Piping Up’,
Literary Review
, 401:
The opening theme of a piobaireachd is called the
Urlar
, or ‘ground’ – the territory on which the whole composition stands.
Anagrams
rural
Old Irish
Noun
urlar
n
Alternative form of
airlár
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