Aún no tenemos significados para "lyre".
1For a short time the notes of the lyre sounded in vain.
2In fact, the lyre would be invented later, but that's another story.
3I saw her pull on Paris's hand and point to a lyre.
4Then he touched the chords of his lyre and chanted these words:
5SOCRATES: Again; you sometimes accompany the lyre with the song and dance?
6You should have seen him swimming with my lyre in his hand.
7The Greek god of healing, Apollo, was often portrayed with a lyre.
8In the ladies' bower above many a minne-singer has struck his lyre.
9Orpheus, tranquil and inspired, touched the quiet lyre surrounded by the Muses.
10Orpheus struck the chords of his lyre, and called forth ravishing sounds.
11No notes from the lyre could make themselves heard amid such confusion.
12He now raised his lyre, and swept his hand over the chords.
13His lyre, always nearby when they were ashore, was not in evidence.
14I am going to prove it, so let a lyre be brought.
15Apollo followed, who presented his lyre to the Sieur Lebrun, and said-
16The lyre gives out true, full notes, which there is no mistaking.
Lyre por variante geográfica
Estados Unidos de América