noun a type of ancient Celtic musical instrument resembling a horn or trumpet
The carnyx was a type of ancient Celtic trumpet used in battle and religious ceremonies.
The carnyx is often associated with Celtic culture and is believed to have been used by Celtic tribes in ancient times.
The carnyx has been depicted in various forms of art, including paintings and sculptures, as a symbol of ancient Celtic heritage.
Carnyxes have been discovered in archaeological excavations, providing insight into ancient Celtic music and culture.
The word 'carnyx' may be used in historical fiction novels to describe an ancient Celtic musical instrument.
Historians may use 'carnyx' when discussing ancient Celtic culture and music.
Musicologists may research and analyze the use of 'carnyx' in ancient music traditions.
Archaeologists may uncover and study ancient 'carnyx' artifacts in their excavations.
Ethnomusicologists may study the cultural significance of 'carnyx' in ancient societies.
Some musicians may specialize in playing the 'carnyx' as a historical instrument.
Museum curators may display 'carnyx' artifacts in exhibitions about ancient music and culture.