Definition of Santour

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

Lexicographical Neighbors of Santour

santonate
santonates
santonic
santonic acid
santonica
santonicas
santonin
santoninate
santoninates
santoninic
santoninic acid
santonins
santons
santoor
santoors
santour (current term)
santours
sants
santur
santurs
santyl
sanwa millet
sanyaku
sanyasi
sao
saola
saolas
saouari
saouaris
sap

Literary usage of Santour

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

1. Daniel the Prophet: Nine Lectures, Delivered in the Divinity School of the by Edward Bouverie Pusey (1885)
""The santour of the East" was recognized by ... corresponds with the "santour," as recognized by Layard on the bas-relief of Babylon. ..."

2. The Five Great Monarchies of the Ancient Eastern World: Or, The History by George Rawlinson (1881)
"The psaltery was also a stringed instrument, and, if its legitimate descendant is the modern santour,30 we may presume that it is represented in the hands ..."

3. Hadden's Journal and Orderly Books: A Journal Kept in Canada and Upon by James Murray Hadden, Horatio Rogers, Guy Carleton Dorchester, John Burgoyne, William Phillips (1884)
"... till further Orders : The other is to canton as near the Artillery Transports at santour as possible in order to assist and direct the disembarkation of ..."

4. The Five Great Monarchies of the Ancient Eastern World: Or, The History by George Rawlinson (1881)
"Another curious-looking instrument occurs in a processional scene of the time of Asshur-bani-pal, which has been compared to the modern santour, ..."

5. The five great monarchies of the ancient Eastern world; or, The history by George Rawlinson (1871)
"The instruments consist of seven harps, two double pipes, a small drum or tubbul, and the curious instrument which has been compared to the modern santour. ..."

6. Daniel the Prophet: Nine Lectures, Delivered in the Divinity School of the by Edward Bouverie Pusey (1885)
""The santour of the East" was recognized by ... corresponds with the "santour," as recognized by Layard on the bas-relief of Babylon. ..."

7. The Five Great Monarchies of the Ancient Eastern World: Or, The History by George Rawlinson (1881)
"The psaltery was also a stringed instrument, and, if its legitimate descendant is the modern santour,30 we may presume that it is represented in the hands ..."

8. Hadden's Journal and Orderly Books: A Journal Kept in Canada and Upon by James Murray Hadden, Horatio Rogers, Guy Carleton Dorchester, John Burgoyne, William Phillips (1884)
"... till further Orders : The other is to canton as near the Artillery Transports at santour as possible in order to assist and direct the disembarkation of ..."

9. The Five Great Monarchies of the Ancient Eastern World: Or, The History by George Rawlinson (1881)
"Another curious-looking instrument occurs in a processional scene of the time of Asshur-bani-pal, which has been compared to the modern santour, ..."

10. The five great monarchies of the ancient Eastern world; or, The history by George Rawlinson (1871)
"The instruments consist of seven harps, two double pipes, a small drum or tubbul, and the curious instrument which has been compared to the modern santour. ..."

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