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Definition of Pandore

Pandore
Pandore Pan"dore, n. [F. See Bandore.] An ancient musical instrument, of the lute kind; a bandore. [Written also pandoran.]

Meaning of Pandore from wikipedia

- The pandura (Ancient Gr****: πανδοῦρα, pandoura) or pandore, an ancient string instrument, belonged in the broad class of the lute and guitar instruments...
- Sharma, Uday Kaul, Pinal Shah, Shahbaz Nadeem, Avinash Vaidya, Shailendra Pandore, Ryan Ninan, Gaurav Dhiman,Tushar Alakh, Abid Nabi, Jagrut Mehta, Umesh...
- Roi Pandore is a 1950 French comedy film starring Bourvil. It was a sizeable box office hit. "Bourvil Box Office". Box Office Story. Le Roi Pandore at...
- Year Album Peak positions FRA BEL (Wa) DEN NLD SWI 2018 Marchand de sable 5 29 38 24 — 2019 Ategban 9 29 — — 45 2022 La boîte de Pandore 7 149 — — —...
- were produced with the title "Pandora's Box" (La Boîte – or Boëte – de Pandore). In each of these, the main interest is in the social and human effects...
- The latter is also typical of Voltaire's ultimately unproduced opera Pandore (1740). There too the creator of a statue animates it with stolen fire...
- Léon Ménard 1948: The Heart on the Sleeve as Léon Ménard 1949: Le Roi Pandore as Léon Ménard 1950: Miquette as Urbain de la Tour-Mirande 1950: The Prize...
- Tomorrow the cats) Depuis l'au-delà, 2017 (lit. From Beyond) La Boîte de Pandore, 2018 (lit. Pandora's Box) L'Encyclopédie du savoir relatif et absolu,...
- veins, they leave and the revived Pandore enters again to lament his fate. Act 3 A chorus of Oceanids comforts Pandore. Bia and Kratos return to threaten...
- old name for the service). The gendarmes are also occasionally called pandores, which is a slang term derived from an 18th-century Hungarian word for...