Definition of Cithren

1. cittern [n -S] - See also: cittern

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cithren

citer
citers
cites
citess
citesses
cithara
citharai
citharas
citharist
citharistic
citharists
cither
cithern
citherns
cithers
cithren (current term)
cithrens
citicism
citie
citied
cities
citification
citifications
citified
citifies
citify
citifying
citigrade
citiless
citiner

Literary usage of Cithren

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Second Series of Bibliographical Collections and Notes on Early English by William Carew Hazlitt (1882)
"Musick's Delight on the cithren, Restored and Refined to a more Easie and Pleasant ... To which is added several New Songs and ayres to sing to the cithren. ..."

2. Collections and Notes, 1867-1876: Second Series OfBibliographical by William Carew Hazlitt, George John Gray (1882)
"Musick's Delight on the cithren, Restored and Refined to a more Easie and Pleasant ... To which is added several New Songs and ayres to sing to the cithren. ..."

3. The Elizabethan Playhouse, and Other Studies by William John Lawrence (1912)
"... was given in Mustek's Delight on the cithren in 1666. It recurs as " The Dance in the Play of'Macbeth " in Apollo's Banquet for the Treble ..."

4. Book Auction Records by Frank Karslake (1905)
"4to, 1673, 72 Cotton, £3 9s S. July 4 - Musick's Delight for the cithren, Orig. Edn., front, by R. Gaywood, mor. ex., ob. ..."

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