bandora
/bænˈdɔːrə/(亦作bandore /bænˈdɔː(r)/)
noun
- a kind of bass lute with a scallop-shaped body and metal strings, typical of English consorts of the late 16th and 17th centuries班多拉琴(扇贝形低音琉琴, 尤用于16、17世纪演奏会)。
词源
mid 16th cent.: origin uncertain; compare with Dutch bandoor, Spanish bandurria, also with BANJO: probably based on Greek pandoura 'three-stringed lute'.