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kinnor (כִּנּוֹר; also harp of david) is the
hebrew name for an
ancient israelite a
symbolic representation of the
kinnor appears on
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kinnor , an
ancient musical instrument also
known as 'david's harp'-
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schematic drawing of an
ancient kinnor image:ur lyre. jpg ,
detail of the 'peace'
panel of the
standard see also :
kinnor lyres of ur
- asia : israel:
kinnor nepal:
sarangi iraq:
sammu , tanbūra , zami,
zinar arabian peninsula: tanbūra yemen: tanbūra ,
simsimiyya - he also
accompanied himself on the
kinnor ,
which was tied to his
shoulder he was not
always successful, and his
poems often record the
- 1859); and
kinnor bat Ẓiyyon (ib. 1870), a
second volume of the
foregoing songs,
printed posthumously by his father. the most
noted -
printed in the
collection 'peri 'eẓ Ḥayyim'; a
collection of
hebrew epitaphs; and 'kinnor dawid,' a
large collection of
poems by him and others.
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reprinted by m. wolf, lemberg, 1879,
together with luzzatto's la-yesharim tehillah; (3)
higgayon be-kinnor (a
reverie upon the harp), a
- drum
crwth ,
number 321.22 ,
tradition wales , type six-stringed
instrument with a flat fingerboard,
fretless ,
other names drum
kinnor -
kinnor ,
ancient hebrew form of a lyre or
kithara nevel ,
ancient hebrew form of a harp or
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