Orgesdra

Etymology
From Latin orchēstra, from Ancient Greek ὀρχήστρα (orkhḗstra).

Noun
orgesdra f (plural orgesdras)
 * 1) (music) orchestra (of classical music)
 * 2) (music) band; group (group of musicians who play together): Dança e canda nuna orgesdra cun gruçovicu - She dances in sings in a touring band [who play on a stage that comes inside a truck]

Derived terms

 * home orgesdra
 * orgesdràl
 * orgesdrar

Verb

 * 1) Informal second-person singular (tu) affirmative imperative form of orgesdrar.
 * 2) Formal second-person singular (vosè) present indicative form of orgesdrar.
 * 3) Third-person singular (el, ela) present indicative form of orgesdrar.