Simple, a Germanic lyre was used by the Germanic peoples, a "normal" lyre wasn't.
On a more serious note, it's a completely different instrument. The Greek lyre had many strings that were plucked one at a time, much like a modern harp. The Germanic lyre had usually only 6 strings, and was sometimes played in the above fashion, but more often by strumming while blocking some strings with your fingers to create chords.
Apart from this, they also look quite different. They also come from different cultures: the Germanic lyre was used by the Germanic tribes (obviously) while the classical lyre was used by the Greeks (and other mediterranean cultures).
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One key difference is the way they handle word order. Germanic languages, such as English and German, tend to have a more fixed word order compared to other Indo-European languages, which might allow for more flexibility in word placement.
There is no antonym for lyre since a lyre is an instrument.
The lyre-guitar was a type of guitar shaped like a lyre.
The Lyre is melodic
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A homophone for lyre is liar.
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Lyre GAA was created in 1899.
The homophone of "liar" is "liar." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings, and "liar" does not have a different spelling homophone.
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Lyre tail is simply a description of a fishes tail. What kind of fish is it? It will be a Lyre-tailed something.