cittern
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of cittern
1550–60; blend of Latin cithara (< Greek kithára lyre, kithara ( def. ) ) and gittern
Example Sentences
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The Man in black sometimes plays on a Pipe or Cittern, and the Company dance.
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