Definition of Sittar

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

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sittar

sitotoxin
sitotoxism
sitotropism
sitrep
sitreps
sits
sits around
sits down
sits in
sits on it
sits on the fence
sits out
sits still
sits up
sittar (current term)
sittars
sittella
sittellas
sitten
sitter
sitters
sittest
sitteth
sittin'
sittine
sitting
sitting-room
sitting-rooms
sitting around

Literary usage of Sittar

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

1. The Imperial Gazetteer of India by Sir William Wilson Hunter (1886)
"The sittar Tamil poets. Their pure theism. THE INDIAN VERNACULARS. Between that period and the i6th century, two encyclopaedic collections of Tamil hymns in ..."

2. The Asian Mystery Illustrated in the History, Religion, and Present State of by Samuel Lyde (1860)
"sittar el Imam, or the chain of imams from Abel to Ali; 2. sittar il imma, that is to say, the Patriarchs from the first Hassan to the last Hassan; 3. ..."

3. American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and ...by William Nicholson by William Nicholson (1821)
"We have every reason to suppose the sittar was unknown in Europe until Alexander ... The scale of the sittar is very confined, though the performers do not ..."

4. Scot. Text S. by Scottish Text Society (1905)
"And I saw in the richt hand of the sittar on the EMC. ii. b. throne, a buke writtin within and without, and selit with seuen selis. ..."

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