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Meaning of "lyres"

Lyre is a string instrument resembling a small U-shaped harp with strings fixed to a crossbar, used especially in ancient Greece
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On the willow within it we hung our lyres.
The sound of your lyres will no longer be heard.
Cows w horns shaped like lyres.
The sound of your lyres will never be heard again.
The birches like lyres.
You will hear the lyres playing behind locked doors.
Lyres are a category of stringed instruments known since the earliest civilizations.
Glockenspiels and lyres.
The side shelves decorated with lyres suggest the possibility of tracking or other instruments.
The second instruments were the nevalim, lyres.
During ancient times they used harps or lyres along with poems or odes for bewitchment.
Lyres were the principal instrument, as musicians used them to honor the gods.
Let the spiritual lyres sing to her, the apostolic tongues.
Depending on various definitions, they could be classed as lyres rather than harps.
There were a few Lyres that were inside of the tombs as well.

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Rubberized textile fabrics other than rubberized, knitted or crocheted goods, excluding fabrics for lyres.
The sound of lyres and flutes, and lives only in the delicacy with.
Pupils usually learn to play pentatonic flutes, recorders and / or lyres in the early elementary grades.
Jewish coins display lyres of three strings, and in a single instance one of five strings.
And for the royal palace, and to make harps and lyres for the musicians.
Strictly speaking, three lyres and one harp were discovered, but all are often called lyres.
Even at the shop in Rome my wife earned 7 thousand lyres.
Lyres propagated through the same areas, as far east as Estonia.
There were only two artifacts in the tomb, both of which were Lyres.
Percussion instruments, lyres and lutes were added to orchestras by the Middle Kingdom.
Their responsibilities included the playing of cymbals, harps, and lyres at the house of God.
For one, the Lyres have begun to perform at bigger and better events.
Praise Him with harps, praise Him with lyres.
Percussion instruments, lyres and lutes were added to music groups in the Middle Empire.
Mockingbird Lane would perform multiple double bills with Boston-based garage rock legends, Lyres.
Lyres were popular in Sumer, among the best-known examples being the Lyres of Ur.
They were singing joyful songs, dancing, and playing tambourines and lyres.
Therefore, many lyres were discovered in the Royal Cemetery of Ur.
Curt Sachs also broke chordophones into four basic categories, " zithers, lutes, lyres and harps.
Harps - lyres - instruments used to accompany singing.
Examples include Cleon and Anytus, noted tannery owners, and Kleophon, whose factory produced lyres.
Fragments of 18 lyres have been found throughout Scandinavia and its colonies.
During summer, the city of Blois organizes a lively festival called " Des Lyres d'été . ".
It is one of two silver lyres discovered in " The Great Pit ".
Lyres and double clarinets ( arghul, mijwiz ) played in Egypt.
Lyres were less active in 1989, due to Conolly living in California for a brief period.

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