The-or′bo.
(Music.) A large lute, having two heads, to each of which strings are attached.
One slovenly and ugly fellow, Signor Pedro, who sings Italian songs to the theorbo most neatly. — Pepys's Diary, 1664.
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One slovenly and ugly fellow, Signor Pedro, who sings Italian songs to the theorbo most neatly. — Pepys's Diary, 1664.
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