rotte
(ROTE-tay)


[Eng.]


  1. 11th and 12th century term for a triangular psaltry.
  2. 11th and 12th century term for a plucked lyre of six strings.
  3. 13th and 14th century term for a bowed kithara.
  4. 15th century term for a fiddle, cognate of the Welsh "crwth" and the English "crowd".


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