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- It could have come from the bandore " or from an early anglicisation of the Spanish word " bandurria ", though other research suggests that it may come from a West African term for a bamboo stick formerly used for the instrument's neck.
- The "'Bandora "'or "'Bandore "'is a large long-necked plucked string-instrument that can be regarded as a bass cittern though it does not have the re-entrant tuning typical of the cittern.
- He states, in his autobiographical notes, how in his childhood he learned of the horrors of the times of Bohdan Khmelnytsky in connection with the " homicidal Jews . " From the old blind bandore-player ( bandurist ) at the fairs, from the reaper in the field, and from the peasant girls at the spinning-wheel on long winter evenings, he had heard the same tale of the Jew as " the defiler of the sanctuary . " This incited him to make a study of the Jewish question . " I started, " he declares, " as a confirmed Jew-hater . " His Jewish colleagues at the university remember how he used to threaten them, saying, " Wait, some day I will expose you ! " He went to the Archives and there began to search for material for his threatened exposures.