Aulos

/ˈɔːloʊs/ noun

An ancient Greek wind instrument with two parallel reeds that produced a loud, piercing sound used in religious ceremonies, theater, and celebrations.

From Ancient Greek aulos, possibly related to Sanskrit avani (reed). The instrument was central to Greek culture for over a thousand years, and the word was borrowed into Latin as 'aulos' and eventually into English.

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