gittern

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Etymology

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From Old French guiterne, ultimately from Latin cithara. Doublet of cittern.

Noun

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gittern (plural gitterns)

  1. A small, quill-plucked, gut-strung musical instrument, most commonly with three to four strings in doubles courses; it is a flat-backed predecessor of the guitar, and it originated around the 13th century, coming to Europe via Moorish Spain.
    Synonym: quintern

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Verb

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gittern (third-person singular simple present gitterns, present participle gitterning, simple past and past participle gitterned)

  1. To play on the gittern.
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