mandolute

English

Etymology

Blend of mandolin + lute

Noun

mandolute (plural mandolutes)

  1. (music) A musical instrument similar to a mandolin, but larger.
    • 2002, Louis Sheaffer, O'Neill: Son and Artist, page 460:
      Not content with flailing at the playwright and the movement that had nurtured him ("the little theater of cheesecloth and mandolutes"), De Voto attacked the Theater Guild, charging that its resources and prestige, its "power to compel the admiration of multitudes," where chiefly responsible for elevating O'Neill to "a grandeur" he did not deserve.
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