lute|lutes in English
noun
[luːt]
stringed instrument with a pear-shaped body and a long fretted neck; sealing compound; tool for spreading and smoothing concrete
Use "lute|lutes" in a sentence
1. All ye, whom love or fortune hath betrayed (John Dowland). Secular. Lute song. Lute.
2. Guitars and lutes are fretted musical instruments.
3. Both lute and Archlute are differentiated from the "tradional" lute in
4. The official Athletics website for the Pacific Lutheran University Lutes
5. Thieves steal a gnome's magic lute.
6. Given identical soundboards, lutes made of cherry and rosewood will sound quite different.
7. He knows how to play the Chinese lute.
8. Take the plough thethe mallet the lute.
9. Ah! You can make that lute discourse, I perceive.
10. He began playing on the lute at noon.
11. He idly plucked the strings of the lute.
12. The Chinese lute is played with nails made of tortoise shells worn on the five fingers while the Japanese lute is played with a plectrum .
13. Archlute definition is - a large lute : chitarrone, theorbo.
14. Sweet music was being played on the lute.
15. Francis Pilkington. A Pavin For The Lute And Bass Viol.
16. Bouzouki definition, a long-necked, fretted lute of modern Greece
17. Balalaika, Russian stringed musical instrument of the lute family
18. 9 Francis Pilkington. A Pavin For The Lute And Bass Viol.
19. Bouzouki, also spelled buzuki, long-necked plucked lute of Greece
20. John Lenti's performances as a soloist and chamber musician on theorbo, renaissance lute, baroque lute, Archlute, and baroque guitar have been described as “a joy to behold” (Seattle
21. 10 The Chinese lute is played with nails made of tortoise shells worn on the five fingers while the Japanese lute is played with a plectrum .
22. The allure of pipes, of a lute, of a lyre, a flute.
23. John Robison, Lute, Theorbo, and Archlute USF musicology professor John O
24. Archlute definition: a long, large bass lute Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
25. The second lute song, Essex's own poem, does not stand out unduly.