Bugler

/ˈbjuːɡlər/ noun

A person who plays the bugle, a brass instrument used especially in the military to signal commands and announcements.

From 'bugle,' derived from Old French 'bugle,' originally from Latin 'buculus' (young ox), because the original bugles were made from ox horn. The '-er' suffix marks the person who plays it.

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