A small stringed musical instrument or a variant name for a type of ancient Greek lyre or harp.
From Greek akouein (to hear) combined with diminutive suffixes and the -ion ending, suggesting a small instrument meant for hearing or listening.
Many ancient Greek instruments had names emphasizing they were 'for listening to'—it shows that music was central enough to their culture that they named instruments based on the experience of enjoying them.
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