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lutanist
lutanist, lutenist (ˈl(j)uːtənɪst) Also 7 lutonist, 7–8, (9 arch.) lutinist. [ad. med.L. lūtānista, f. lūtāna lute.] A lute-player.1600 J. Dowland 2nd Bk. Songs title-p., Batchelor of Musick, and Lutenist to the King of Denmark. a 1634 Randolph Muses Looking-gl. iv. v. (1638) 84 The Lutanist takes F... Oxford English Dictionary
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Angelitha Wass
as either János Wass or János Lanthos, which could refer to the fact that he used his mother's name first, then that of his occupation (lantos means 'lutanist wikipedia.org
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lutonist
lutonist obs. form of lutanist. Oxford English Dictionary
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Dinicu
, Romanian musician singer and lutanist Dimitrie A. Dinicu (1868–1936), Romanian musician Dimitrie D. Dinicu (?–?) wikipedia.org
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lutenist
lutenist see lutanist. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ethel Kibblewhite
unsuccessful as Gilbert was unable to control his temper, causing Ethel to several times flee from him with their children Peter and Diana (later the lutanist wikipedia.org
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lutinist
lutinist obs. form of lutanist. Oxford English Dictionary
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lutenist
lutenist(also lutanist), / ˈlu:tənɪst; `lutnɪst/ n person who plays the lute1 诗琴弹奏者. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Dūdas
The 1550 publication Cosmographia by the scientist Sebastian Münster of Basel shows images of a witch and devils dancing accompanied by a bagpiper, a lutanist wikipedia.org
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lutener
† lutener Obs. rare—1. [f. lute n.1, after lutanist.] A lute-player.1626 Rous Diary (Camden) 8 The queenes lutener, a Frenchman, layd in the Tower. Oxford English Dictionary
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The Apparition (Moreau, Musée d'Orsay)
Seated in ascending position on Salome's side are a lutanist, Herodias and Herod Antipas. wikipedia.org
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disprovide
disproˈvide, v. arch. [dis- 6.] trans. To fail to provide for; to leave unprovided. Hence disproˈvided ppl. a., unprovided, unsupplied, unfurnished (F. dépourvu).152. Barclay Sallust's Jugurth (1557) 50 He shulde not hurt nor disprouyde them whyle he had vitail ynough of his owne prouyson. 1599 Sand... Oxford English Dictionary
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Michelangelo (given name)
poet and playwright, his grandnephew Michelangelo Carducci (fl. 1560s), Italian painter active in Umbria Michelagnolo Galilei (1575–1631), Italian lutanist wikipedia.org
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1964 Birthday Honours
Julian Alexander Bream, Guitarist and Lutanist. Cicely Mary Brunt, HM Inspector of Schools, Department of Education and Science. wikipedia.org
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