luthier

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English

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A luthier at work.

Etymology

Borrowed from French luthier, from luth (lute).

Pronunciation

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Noun

luthier (plural luthiers)

  1. A person who, or a business which, makes or repairs stringed wooden musical instruments, such as lutes, violins, and guitars.

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French

Etymology

luth +‎ -ier

Pronunciation

Noun

luthier m (plural luthiers)

  1. luthier, violin maker

Descendants

  • English: luthier

Further reading


Spanish

Noun

luthier m (plural luthiers or luthieres)

  1. Alternative spelling of lutier

Further reading