zeze
noun/ˈzeɪzeɪ/
/ˈzeɪzeɪ/
East African English [ˈzeze]
(East African English)- a musical instrument with one or two strings
- a zeze player
Word OriginMid 19th century; earliest use found in Richard Burton (1821–1890), explorer and author. From Kiswahili zeze.Want to learn more?
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