Archlute

/ˈɑːrk-luːt/ noun

A large lute with a double set of strings, popular in Renaissance and Baroque music, having both melody and accompanying bass strings.

From 'arch-' meaning 'great' or 'principal' and 'lute,' named to indicate it was a superior or enlarged version of the standard lute.

AMአርችሉት
ARالعود المعماري
BNআর্চলুট
CAarxilute
CSarchlute
DAarchlute
DEArchlute
ELαρχιλούτη
ESarpa
FAآرچ لوت
FIarchlute
FRarchluth
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