lyre
Kelime Anlamı :
1. lir.
2. çenk,lir.
3. i., müz. lir.
4. (isim) lir.
Tanımlar :
1.
A stringed instrument of the harp family having two curved arms connected at the upper end by a crossbar, used to accompany a singer or reciter of poetry, especially in ancient greece.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A stringed instrument of music; a kind of harp much used by the ancients, as an accompaniment to poetry.
2. one of the constellations; lyra. see lyra.
2. one of the constellations; lyra. see lyra.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
in pianoforte-making, the lyre-shaped frame to which the pedals are attached and through which the pedal-rods work.
2. the posterior portion of the under surface of the fornix of the brain, marked by a number of lines bearing a fancied resemblance to a lyre. also called lyre of david or lyra Davidis.
3. in music
4. A stringed instrument of egyptian origin, which became the national instrument of ancient greece.
5. an element in the name of some instruments of the viol class, as the arm-lyre or lira da braccio, and the knee-lyre or lira da gamba. see lira.
6. A kind of metallic harmonica, mounted on a lyre-shaped frame, occasionally used in military music.
7. A kind of rebec used by the modern greeks. see rebec.
8. [capitalized] A constellation. see lyra, 1.
9. A verse of the kind commonly used in lyric poetry.
10. the manx shearwater, Puffinus anglorum.
11. A grade of isinglass: a trade-name.
12. an obsolete form of leer.
13. see lire.
2. the posterior portion of the under surface of the fornix of the brain, marked by a number of lines bearing a fancied resemblance to a lyre. also called lyre of david or lyra Davidis.
3. in music
4. A stringed instrument of egyptian origin, which became the national instrument of ancient greece.
5. an element in the name of some instruments of the viol class, as the arm-lyre or lira da braccio, and the knee-lyre or lira da gamba. see lira.
6. A kind of metallic harmonica, mounted on a lyre-shaped frame, occasionally used in military music.
7. A kind of rebec used by the modern greeks. see rebec.
8. [capitalized] A constellation. see lyra, 1.
9. A verse of the kind commonly used in lyric poetry.
10. the manx shearwater, Puffinus anglorum.
11. A grade of isinglass: a trade-name.
12. an obsolete form of leer.
13. see lire.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia