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*''jóghám'' (m; pl. ''jógháma'') = a zither
*''jóghám'' (m; pl. ''jógháma'') = a zither
*''tuaim'' (f; pl. ''tuaimear'') = a reed instrument
*''tuaim'' (f; pl. ''tuaimear'') = a reed instrument
*''fuír'' (m; pl. ''fuírí'') = a drum
*''fuín'' (m; pl. ''fuíní'') = a drum
*''seomhoidhre'' (m; pl. ''seomhoidhrí'') = some multi-row autoharp thing controlled by a removable isomorphic keyboard (pieces are often written for two or more ''seomhoidhrí'' keyboards that are separated by a tuning offset so that the player has access to different octaves)
*''seomhoidhre'' (m; pl. ''seomhoidhrí'') = some multi-row autoharp thing controlled by a removable isomorphic keyboard (pieces are often written for two or more ''seomhoidhrí'' keyboards that are separated by a tuning offset so that the player has access to different octaves)
*''ageacáta'' (m; pl. ''ageacátaí''; Nurian ''aġġiakkātą'') = pasta guitar-like instrument of [[Nurian]] origin, with a bridge to separate two rows of strings that are an octave apart. Common aġġiakkātą models have 21 strings (folk), 29 strings (classical) or 37 strings (deluxe).
*''ageacáta'' (m; pl. ''ageacátaí''; Nurian ''aġġiakkātą'') = pasta guitar-like instrument of [[Nurian]] origin, with a bridge to separate two rows of strings that are an octave apart. Common aġġiakkātą models have 21 strings (folk), 29 strings (classical) or 37 strings (deluxe).