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dulcimer

noun dul·ci·mer \ˈdəl-sə-mər\

: a flat musical instrument that has strings stretched across it and is played with two light hammers

: an instrument used in American folk music that has three or four strings, is held on the lap, and is played with the fingers, a pick, or a small stick

Full Definition of DULCIMER

1
:  a stringed instrument of trapezoidal shape played with light hammers held in the hands
2
or dul·ci·more \-ˌmr\ :  an American folk instrument with three or four strings stretched over an elongate fretted sound box that is held on the lap and played by plucking or strumming
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Origin of DULCIMER

Middle English dowcemere, from Middle French doulcemer, from Old Italian dolcimelo, from dolce sweet, from Latin dulcis
First Known Use: 15th century

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