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cithern
cithern, cittern arch. (ˈsɪθən, ˈsɪtən) Forms: 6 cittarn, citern, cithron, cythren, citharne, citheron, citherne, 6–7 citterne, cytern(e, 7 cittren, -on, citron, cytarin, cyttern, citerne, citheran, citthern, cythron, cithren, 6–9 cittern, 7– 9 cithern. [App. of 16th c. Eng. formation (no correspond... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gittern
John Playford's A Booke of New Lessons for the Cithern & Gittern (published in London in 1652) may represent a response to the continued popularity of wikipedia.org
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citharne
citharne, -ern, -(e)ron obs. ff. cithern. Oxford English Dictionary
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cittren
cittern, cittren, -on see cithern. Oxford English Dictionary
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Emilia Aylmer Blake
Works France Discrowned and other poems, Chapman and Hall, London, (1874) The Jewel Reputation My Only Love (1880) The Cithern Poems for Recitation wikipedia.org
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cyttern
cyttern obs. form of cittern, cithern. Oxford English Dictionary
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John Playford
Selected publications The English Dancing Master (1651) A Musicall Banquet (1651) Catch that Catch Can (1652) A Booke of New Lessons for the Cithern & wikipedia.org
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citerne
citern(e obs. f. cithern. Oxford English Dictionary
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Baldassare Castiglione
Grave Socrates himself began to learn the cithern when an old man. wikipedia.org
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cythren
cythole, cythren var. citole, cithern Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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Max Letteris
His reputation as the foremost poet of the Galician school is based on his volume of poems Tofes kinnor ve-'ugav ('Master of the Lyre and the Cithern', wikipedia.org
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cyterne
cytarin, cytern(e obs. ff. cittern, cithern. Oxford English Dictionary
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gittern
▪ I. gittern, n. arch. (ˈgɪtən) Forms: 4–5 gitern(e, 4–6 gytern(e, (5 getarne, -erne, -yrne, gittyrn), (6 getron, githorn, guthorne), 6–7 gitterne, (7 gittron, gytterne), 7, 9 ghittern, 8 guiterne, 6– gittern. [a. OF. guiterne, guisterne, etc. (obs. since 16–17th c.) of obscure formation. The form g... Oxford English Dictionary
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cither
▪ I. cither (ˈsɪθə(r)) Also 7 cyther, 9 cithar. [Cf. F. cithare (14th c.), also mod.Ger. cither, zither, ad. L. cithara: see above.] An anglicized form of cithara, applied to the ancient instrument, as well as its later modifications, the cithern, zither n., etc.1606 L. Bryskett Civ. Life 146 When T... Oxford English Dictionary
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clavicithern
claviˈcithern = clavicytherium.1855 Browning Men & Women ii. Heretic's Trag. 199 Grace of lute or clavicithern. Oxford English Dictionary
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