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* '''''s [[Miss Hooligan's Christmas Cake]]'':''' "There was plums and prunes and cherries/ And '''citron''' and raisins and cinnamon too"
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* '''''[[Miss Hooligan's Christmas Cake]]'':''' (''song'') "There was plums and prunes and cherries/ And '''citron''' and raisins and cinnamon too"
  
 
* '''zitherers:''' players of the zither, a stringed instrument consisting of a wooden frame and flat soundbox with 29-42 strings, placed on a table or on the knees
 
* '''zitherers:''' players of the zither, a stringed instrument consisting of a wooden frame and flat soundbox with 29-42 strings, placed on a table or on the knees

Revision as of 06:42, 8 December 2006

  • zitherers: players of the zither, a stringed instrument consisting of a wooden frame and flat soundbox with 29-42 strings, placed on a table or on the knees
  • cither: an early modern stringed instrument similar to the lute
  • cithara: an ancient Greek musical instrument similar to the lyre
  • cider