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zithern

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[zith-ern, zith-] / ˈzɪθ ərn, ˈzɪð- /

noun

  1. cittern.

  2. zither.


Example Sentences

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Well, Jeppo was terribly woeful and that word zithern was bothering him.

From Hints to Pilgrims by Brooks, Charles Stephen

If now and then thou shouldst hear the string of a lute or a zithern, Mine is the hand, dear country, and mine is the voice that is singing.

From An Eagle Flight A Filipino Novel Adapted from Noli Me Tangere by Rizal, José

"Go, then," I said, in my sternest accents,—"go fetch a zithern, or a banjo, or a kit, or a hurdy-gurdy, or a fiddle."

From The Brick Moon and Other Stories by Hale, Edward Everett

Meanwhile, a couple of Servian musicians began, to the accompaniment of a zithern, to sing one of their sad, monotonous, heroic songs.

From The Slaves of the Padishah by J?kai, M?r

Her black hair was in two long braids, and she was carrying a small musical instrument that Philip said was a zithern.

From Patty Blossom by Wells, Carolyn