Noun
One who plays on a bagpipe; a piper.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe casket bearing her remains was slowly carried from the Globemaster's hulking belly by eight military pallbearers wearing masks to a waiting hearse as a lone bagpiper played a lament. Source: Internet
While perusing auction items from the Chadwick estate, Liss purchases a painting of a bagpiper to add to her collection. Source: Internet
The traditional Burns’ Night Supper will feature “entertainment, bagpiper, supper, Scottish dancers, songs and poems by Robbie Burns.” Source: Internet
U.S. and Texas flags were lowered and a bagpiper led a procession around the Tower to a garden and turtle pond where a newly installed granite monument lists the names of those Whitman killed. Source: Internet