Bandora

/bænˈdɔrə/ noun

A Renaissance-era stringed instrument similar to a lute, with a flat back and double courses of strings.

From Spanish bandurria, ultimately from Arabic al-oud. This spelling variant became common in English during the 16th century when the instrument was fashionable in England.

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