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Mandolin

Mandolin Meaning & Definition
Mandolin Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Mandolin?

[n] a stringed instrument related to the lute, usually played with a plectrum

Synonyms | Synonyms for Mandolin:

Related Terms | Find terms related to Mandolin: archlute | balalaika | banjo | banjorine | banjo-uke | banjo-ukulele | banjo-zither | banjuke | bass guitar | centerhole guitar | concert guitar | Dobro guitar | electric guitar | F-hole guitar | guitar | lute | mando-bass | mando-cello | mandola | mandolute | mandore | oud | pandora | pandura | samisen | sitar | Spanish guitar | steel guitar | tamboura | theorbo | troubadour fiddle | uke | ukulele

See Also | chordophone | fingerboard | mandola

Mandolin In Webster's Dictionary

\Man"do*lin\, Mandoline \Man"do*line\, n. [F. mandoline, It. mandolino, dim. of mandola, fr. L. pandura. See {Bandore}.] (Mus.) A small and beautifully shaped instrument resembling the lute.

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