Bauta

/ˈbaʊtə/ noun

A traditional Venetian carnival mask covering the upper face and extending over the nose, worn during festival celebrations.

From Italian 'bauta,' of uncertain origin, possibly from a Venetian dialect word or borrowed from another language. The mask has been central to Venetian carnival traditions since the 18th century.

ARقناع
BNমুখোশ
CSmaska
DAmaske
DEMaske
ELμάσκα
ESmáscara
FAماسک
FInaamio
FRmasque
HEמסכה
HIमुखौटा
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