Crwth

//kɹuθ//

Synonyms for "crwth" (3 found)

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Translations

13 translations across 11 languages.

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Armenian

1 entries
  • քրոթ noun (archaic stringed instrument)

Breton

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  • krouzh noun (archaic stringed instrument)

French

3 entries
  • crouth noun (archaic stringed instrument)
  • crwth noun (archaic stringed instrument)
  • rote noun (archaic stringed instrument)

German

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  • Crwth noun (archaic stringed instrument)

Irish

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  • cruit noun (archaic stringed instrument)

Italian

1 entries
  • crotta noun (archaic stringed instrument)

Marathi

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  • क्रुथ noun (archaic stringed instrument)

Middle English

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  • crowde noun (archaic stringed instrument)

Russian

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  • кро́та noun (archaic stringed instrument)

Spanish

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  • crota noun (archaic stringed instrument)

Welsh

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  • crwth noun (archaic stringed instrument)

Sample sentences

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We find in one period crwths, with the strings twanged with the right hand, and stopped above with the left, being held as we hold a violoncello to-day, but being small, on the lap.

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