- A
lute (/ljuːt/ or /luːt/) is any
plucked string instrument with a neck and a deep
round back
enclosing a
hollow cavity,
usually with a
sound hole or opening...
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Bernard Lutic (26
November 1943 – 28
November 2000) was a
French cinematographer.
Lutic died in a
plane crash in Venezuela.
Bernard Lutic at IMDb v t...
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vicinity of Azov,
including Lutic,
officially were
handed to Russia.
Russian engineers reconstructed the
defensive structures of
Lutic, but all
efforts were...
- Look up
lute in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
lute is a
plucked string instrument with a neck and a deep
round back.
Lute or
lutes may also refer...
-
ovulation (day 14) and
ending with the
luteal phase (day 14–28).
While historically,
medical experts believed the
luteal phase to be
relatively fixed at approximately...
- Yoke
lutes,
commonly called lyres, are a
class of
string instruments,
subfamily of
lutes,
indicated with the
codes 321.21 and 321.22 in the Hornbostel–Sachs...
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Luter is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Chip
Luter (born 1985),
American Baptist minister and son of Fred
Luter.
Claude Luter (1923–2006)...
- The term
lute song is
given to a
music style from the late 16th
century to
early 17th century, late
Renaissance to
early Baroque, that was predominantly...
- home, and the
public arena. He
often accompanied the sung
hymns with a
lute,
later recreated as the
waldzither that
became a
national instrument of Germany...
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stretching the
strings beyond the body". The
lute family includes not only short-necked
plucked lutes such as the
lute, oud, pipa, guitar, citole, gittern, mandore...