💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Cithara"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| stringed | (music) Having strings |
| kitharanoun | Alternative form of cithara. [(music) An ancient Greek stringed instrument, which could be considered a forerunner of the guitar.] |
| citharodenoun | (historical) A singer who accompanies a song played on the cithara. |
| cithrennoun | Alternative form of cittern. [A stringed instrument (chordophone), played with a plectrum (a pick), and most commonly possessing four wire strings and chromatic frets, which is a precursor to the modern day guitar.] |
| cithernnoun | Archaic form of cittern. [A stringed instrument (chordophone), played with a plectrum (a pick), and most commonly possessing four wire strings and chromatic frets, which is a precursor to the modern day guitar.] |
| cithernoun | Alternative form of cittern. [A stringed instrument (chordophone), played with a plectrum (a pick), and most commonly possessing four wire strings and chromatic frets, which is a precursor to the modern day guitar.] |
| cymbalonoun | (music) The dulcimer. |
| crotalo | — |
| citternnoun | A stringed instrument (chordophone), played with a plectrum (a pick), and most commonly possessing four wire strings and chromatic frets, which is a precursor to the modern day guitar. |
| ceteronenoun | A large cittern distinguished by the use of wire strings, and the presence of extra bass strings. |
| guitar cellonoun | Synonym of arpeggione. |
| crowthnoun | Alternative form of crwth. [(historical) An archaic stringed instrument associated particularly with Wales, though once played widely in Europe, and characterized by a vaulted back and enough space for the player to stop each of the six strings on the fingerboard. Played variously by plucking or bowing.] |
| crotalenoun | (music, usually in the plural) A percussion instrument of archaic origin, resembling a metal castanet or cymbal. |
| cilicianoun | (historical) An ancient region in southeastern Asia Minor in modern Turkey, famed for cilice, i.e. haircloth made from the hair of Cilician goats. |
| guitar-cellonoun | Alternative form of guitar cello. [Synonym of arpeggione.] |
| citolanoun | cittern |
| clavicymbalumnoun | (music) An early keyboard instrument and ancestor of the harpsichord. |
| citolenoun | An archaic musical instrument whose exact form is uncertain, generally shown with four strings |
| cymbalonnoun | Alternative form of cimbalom. [A type of concert hammered dulcimer used primarily in the music of Central and Eastern Europe.] |
| crouthnoun | Alternative form of crwth. [(historical) An archaic stringed instrument associated particularly with Wales, though once played widely in Europe, and characterized by a vaulted back and enough space for the player to stop each of the six strings on the fingerboard. Played variously by plucking or bowing.] |
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