In Arabic it is "Al-'ud" and is very similar to an acoustic guitar.
The homophone for "loot" is "lute."
The homophone for lute is loot.
A homophone for the word "loot" is "lute."
There are two syllables. Pol-lute.
A homophone for "loot" is "lute," which is a musical instrument with a rounded body and a flat front.
A buzuq is a mandolin-shaped lute of Arab origin, with a long neck, movable frets, and two or three strings, played with a plectrum.
The European lute is derived from the Arab musical instrument known as al 'Ud, which means literally 'the wood'. The Arabic 'Ud was introduced to Europe by the Moors during their conquest and occupation of Spain which was from 711-1492. Therefore, the first lute was invented sometime before that, and probably dates back quite a long time.
The homophone for "loot" is "lute."
lute player
The homophone for lute is loot.
lute player
Playing Lute
Lute Society of America. has written: 'Lute Society of America: Membership'
There are quite a few tradition Arab instruments. One is the oud that is similar to a lute or mandolin, but with a short neck that has no frets. The Qanun is another instrument that is similar to the Egyptian harp. There is a flute that is called the nay that is made of hollow cane. A type of tambourine is called a riq.
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no the lute player IS the queen
An instrument that rhymes with a lute, is a flute.