What's the difference between lither and zither?

Lither


Definition:

  • (a.) Bad; wicked; false; worthless; slothful.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) This easily deformable structure is under certain conditions deformed by pressure of the head in such a way that in the first phase in the course of the onset of the dislocation it is always everted and in the second phase the evertion lither persists or the head shifts over the margin of the limbus and the limbus is then inverted by reposition force.

Zither


Definition:

  • (n.) An instrument of music used in Austria and Germany. It has from thirty to forty wires strung across a shallow sounding-board, which lies horizontally on a table before the performer, who uses both hands in playing on it. [Not to be confounded with the old lute-shaped cittern, or cithern.]

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In addition to a weaving violin and a zither that sends chills down your spine, there is a solo voice - similar to the muezzin's call from the minarets - that is full of heartbreaking longing.
  • (2) Taarab combines violins, flutes and Arabic instruments including the zither-like kanoon and the oud, the ancestor of the lute, with a variety of African drums.
  • (3) Its music is a hip-hop remix of Pachelbel's Canon , juxtaposing beat boxing and traditional Korean zither: and at moments like [1.17] the dancer it works with the music to build up a looping intensifying dynamic of movement, or to concentrate a quality of stillness [1.42] that's in fascinating tension with the more traditional hard energy of the b-boy vocabulary.
  • (4) And then into the adjacent Renmin Park, where I sat in a bandstand with a dozen locals as an old man in a white waistcoat and a red tie played a haunting song on a zheng , a type of zither.
  • (5) Film director Carol Reed supervises the recording of the zither theme from The Third Man.
  • (6) The founder of al-Kindi, Jalaluddin Weiss, is a Frenchman whose fascination with Sufi music has led him to become a leading exponent of the oriental zither (qanun).