kengirge means A large, double-sided Tuvan drum, often made of goatskin and adorned with bells, introduced by Tibetan Buddhists. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 88 out of 100.
Etymology
Borrowed from Tuvan кеңгирге (keñgirge). Compare Mongolian хэнгэрэг (xengereg) and several other cognates.
noun
- A large, double-sided Tuvan drum, often made of goatskin and adorned with bells, introduced by Tibetan Buddhists.