sarodist

sa·rod

or sa·rode  (sə-rōd′)
n.
A lutelike stringed instrument of northern India having a fretless fingerboard and usually 17 to 19 strings, including drone and sympathetic strings, played with a plectrum.

[Urdu, from Persian sarūd, from Middle Persian srōd; akin to Avestan sraotəm, hearing, sound; see kleu- in Indo-European roots.]

sa·rod′ist n.
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sarodist

(səˈrəʊdɪst)
n
(Music, other) a person who plays the sarod
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