mashlam

/mæʃlæm/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of Middle Eastern or North African musical composition or instrumental piece, often associated with a specific region or culture.

“The ensemble’s performance of the mashlam was met with applause from the audience.”

2. verb

To play or perform a mashlam, often in a traditional or cultural context.

“The musicians will mashlam the ancient instruments later tonight.”

Synonyms

  • composition
  • piece

Antonyms

  • cacophony
  • discord