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Lutenist

Lutenist \Lut"e*nist\, n. Same as Lutanist.

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lutenist

alt. One who plays the lute, a lutist. n. One who plays the lute, a lutist.

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lutenist

n. a musician who plays the lute [syn: lutist, lutanist]

Usage examples of "lutenist".

Every lutenist in Aneira knew the threnody, because it was all anyone ever asked them to play.

Even though they were both sitting, the lutenist could tell that the man could handle himself in a fight.

The lutenist scrambled to his feet and sprinted toward the door, throwing it open and racing out into the byway, just as the bearded man would expect.

Whether the lutenist had intended it or not, his boast about playing for the duke might have been a stroke of genius.

He saw the lutenist first, a young man with golden yellow hair, warm brown eyes, and a square face.

The lutenist stared at his hands the entire time, as if refusing to look at Cadel.

He had grown tired of fighting with the lutenist all the time, of working so hard to accommodate a man whose lute playing was so undisciplined and whose skill with a blade remained so uncertain.

Cadel saw the lutenist step through the door, but he merely watched as the younger man walked to the stairs and climbed to the upper corridor.

But the lutenist never worried about the quality of their music, so why should he?

Turn, and he might have spoken brazenly to Cadel of taking care of this kill on his own, but the lutenist was no fool.

In the course of the afternoon, however, he had acquired all the gossip to be had about its originator, and he watched the lutenist carefully that night.

Her whore of a mother could have caught her from tupping her russet-haired lutenist, Mark Smeaton.

At length, Betriz came back with a nervous-looking young lutenist who appeared to have been wakened out of a sound sleep for this command performance.

Notwithstanding his boasted wisdom, I appeal to the heart of any Toast in town whether she would not think the lutenist preferable to the statesman.

He kept Bookmaster and Lutenist as proof of the elegance of his court.