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lute

noun

1. A stringed instrument having a body shaped like a pear sliced lengthwise and a neck with a fretted fingerboard that is usually bent just below the tuning pegs.

2. A substance, such as dried clay or cement, used to pack and seal pipe joints and other connections or coat a porous surface in order to make it tight. Also called luting.

3. A substance (as cement or clay) for packing a joint or coating a porous surface to make it impervious to gas or liquid.

4. A stringed instrument having a large pear-shaped body, a vaulted back, a fretted fingerboard, and a head with tuning pegs which is often angled backward from the neck.

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verb

1. To seal or cover (as a joint or surface) with lute.

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verb-transitive

1. To coat, pack, or seal with lute.

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Lute Sentence Examples

5-6, "When the lute is broken, Sweet tones are remembered not," the printed edition had "notes" for "tones."0 | 0 |
The office of reason is to give a true and distinct appreciation of the values of goods and evils; or firm and determinate judgments touching the knowledge of good and evil are our proper arms against the influence of the passions.3 We are free, therefore, through knowledge: ex magna lute in intellectu sequitur magna propensio in voluntate, and omnis peccans est ignorans.0 | 0 |
Of his lute or viol.0 | 0 |
When they were over he allowed five more days to elapse before he would take his lute, of which he had been devotedly fond, in his hands.0 | 0 |
Cecilia Gallerani used to be identified as a lady with ringlets and a lute, depicted in a portrait at Milan, now rightly assigned to Bartolommeo Veneto.0 | 0 |
42, 3) says "one would compare the sound most nearly to the broken chord of a harp or a lute" (Juvenal xv.0 | 0 |
It shows the pope and emperor, with a lute-playing angel between them, kneeling to right and left of the enthroned Virgin and Child, who crown them with rose garlands, with a multitude of other kneeling saints disposed with free symmetry in the background, and farther in the background portraits of the donor and the painter, and a flutter of wreath-carrying cherubs in the air.0 | 0 |
Lorenzo recommended the young Leonardo, who went to Milan accordingly (at some uncertain date in or about 1483), taking as a gift from Lorenzo and a token of his own skill a silver lute of wondrous sweetness fashioned in the likeness of a horse's head.0 | 0 |
The edges of the lid dip into an external water seal or lute G, whereby the gas is prevented from escaping.0 | 0 |
At Montevecchio he lived contentedly among his books, in the neighbourhood of his two friends, Pico at Querceto, and Poliziano at Fiesole, cheering his solitude by playing on the lute, and corresponding with the most illustrious men of Italy.0 | 0 |
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