lutanist
[ loot-n-ist ]
/ ˈlut n ɪst /
noun
Origin of lutanist
First recorded in 1590–1600
Words nearby lutanist
lustrous,
lustrum,
lusty,
lusus naturae,
lut desert,
lutanist,
lute,
lute stern,
luteal,
luteal cell,
luteal phase
Definition for lutanist (2 of 2)
Origin of lutenist
Example sentences from the Web for lutanist
Instead of dropping down dead on the lute for envy, she thought it better to run away with the lutanist for love.
Coelebs In Search of a Wife |Hannah MoreQul-i-muammad the lutanist (ad) was another; he also played the guitar (ghichak) beautifully and added three strings to it.
The Bbur-nma in English |Babur, Emperor of HindustanWhen they asked him who he was, he answered, a lutanist, nor did the trial belie his profession.
The Danish History, Books I-IX |Saxo Grammaticus ("Saxo the Learned")
British Dictionary definitions for lutanist (1 of 2)
British Dictionary definitions for lutanist (2 of 2)
lutenist
lutanist or sometimes US and Canadian lutist (ˈluːtɪst)
/ (ˈluːtənɪst) /
noun
a person who plays the lute
Word Origin for lutenist
C17: from Medieval Latin
lūtānista, from
lūtāna, apparently from Old French
lut
lute
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