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“lute”
1. A musical instrument much used in the 1500s and 1600s: A lute has a pear-shaped body and usually six pairs of strings and is played by plucking the strings with the fingers.
2. Etymology: from Arabic al'ud, "the lute", through Old Provençal laut, Old French lut, then into English.
2. Etymology: from Arabic al'ud, "the lute", through Old Provençal laut, Old French lut, then into English.
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English Words from Arabic origins
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