Noun
See Cithara.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAll forms of the lyre and kithara are also not harps, but belong to the fourth family of ancient instruments under the chordophones, the lyres. Source: Internet
Arion, playing his kithara and riding dolphins. Source: Internet
Hellenistic Greece-Rome Apollo as a handsome beardless young man, is often depicted with a kithara (as Apollo Citharoedus ) or bow in his hand, or reclining on a tree (the Apollo Lykeios and Apollo Sauroctonos types). Source: Internet
The tyrant ordered them to be crucified at the monument of the dolphin, but Apollo, because of Arion's skill with the kithara, placed him and the dolphin among the stars. Source: Internet