dulcimer
/ˈdʌlsɪmə(r)/noun
- a musical instrument with a sounding board or box, typically trapezoid in shape, over which strings of graduated length are stretched, played by plucking or especially by being struck with hand-held hammers. The term hammered dulcimer is sometimes used, especially in the US, to distinguish these from plucked instruments such as the Appalachian dulcimer.扬琴, 洋琴。
词源
late 15th cent.: from Old French doulcemer, probably from Latin dulce melos 'sweet melody'.