citharas

/ˈsɪθərəz/
noun
  1. An ancient stringed musical instrument similar to a lyre, played by plucking the strings.
    • In ancient Greece, the cithara was often used to accompany poetry and songs.
    • She admired the intricate carvings on the wooden frame of the cithara.
    • The musician played a gentle melody on the cithara during the historical reenactment.
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