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What is the Irish word meaning pipe?
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The traditional clay pipe was known as a 'duidin', pronounced 'dudeen' and found in the English dicionary under this spelling.
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http://www.lingford.co.uk/clay-pipe/
Mar 18 2002, 2:29 PM
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