plectrum

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A small piece of plastic, metal, ivory, etc., for plucking the strings of a guitar, lyre, mandolin, etc.
  2. A projection of bone or other stiff tissue, such as the ridges in some insects' stridulatory organs.

Pronunciation

/ˈplɛk.tɹəm/ en-us-plectrum.ogg

Word forms

plectrum plectrums plectra plectron

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin plēctrum, from Ancient Greek πλῆκτρον (plêktron, “anything to strike with, an instrument for striking the lyre, a spear point”), from πλήσσειν (plḗssein, “to strike, to smite, to sting”).

Translations

Greek: πλήκτρο Turkish: plektrum
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