Buccina

/buˈtʃiːnə/ noun

A large curved brass trumpet used in ancient Rome for military signals and ceremonial occasions.

From Latin buccina, possibly derived from bucca (cheek), referring to the instrument that uses the cheeks to produce sound. The word may also relate to Etruscan origins, as similar instruments were used by Etruscan peoples before Roman adoption.

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