(19091975) categorised musical instruments: 1) traditional instruments 2) popular instruments wind instruments (puhkpillid) stringed instruments (keelpillid) bellows instruments (lõõtspillid) percussion instruments (löökpillid) Flute type wind instruments Willow bark (pajupill) Pine shoot (vilepill) Clarinet type wind instruments Bagpipe Reed pipe (roopill) Trumpet type wind instruments Herdsman`s horns and trumpets Zither Fiddle Psalmodikon (moldpill) Bumbass (põispill) Guitar and mandolin Estonian bellows August Teppo(18751959) from Võrumaa Teppo's lõõts had great volume Libliklõõts accordions made in Russia providing also butterfly ornaments that inspired the name Accordion A wooden gong (lokulaud) A rattle (käristi) Heliraud was basically a triangle or metal ring Jew's harp
society by stomach (Fr.). The French word chair describes a better piece of furniture than stool. Sometimes the existence of two words was a result of the class division established by the Norman conquest. The living animals had English names: swine, ox, calf, sheep, but when they were slaughtered and served to Norman masters, they became pork, beef, mutton. (‘Ivanhoe’ by Sir Walter Scott, the conversation between the joker and the herdsman). Only the Normans usually ate meat; the poor English peasants did not. Vocabulary 1. adopt лингв. заимствовать 2. Old English древнеанглийский язык Middle English среднеанглийский язык Modern English современный английский язык 3