| 释义 | or·phar·i·on \ȯ(r)ˈfa(a)rēən\ noun
 or or·phe·o·re·on \ˌȯ(r)fēˈōrēən\; or or·phe·ri·an \ȯ(r)ˈfirēən\
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 Etymology: orpharion probably from Orpheus, poet and musician in Greek mythology + Arion, 7th century B.C. semilegendary Greek poet; orpheoreon or orpherian alteration of orpharion — more at arion
 : an old musical instrument of the cittern family having six to nine pairs of metal strings played with a plectrum
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