Gaitero in english
Piper
pronunciation: paɪpɜr part of speech: noun
pronunciation: paɪpɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures





gaitero = bagpiper ; piper.
Example: IFLA-goers joined throngs of Brits to watch the military tattoo as kilted bagpipers and military units from around the world displayed their musical and marching skills.Example: When Queen Victoria died two personal pipers took part in the first stage of her funeral procession.