guitar

guitar
noun Etymology: French guitare, from Spanish guitarra, from Arabic qītār, from Greek kithara cithara Date: 1668 a flat-bodied stringed instrument with a long fretted neck and usually six strings played with a pick or with the fingers • guitarist noun

New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.

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