Definition of Clarsachs
1. clarsach [n] - See also: clarsach
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Literary usage of Clarsachs
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1. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern by Charles Dudley Warner (1896)
"... spirit which permeates the Ossianic ballads and poems and prose romances, from
the days when the earliest Fian bards struck their clarsachs (rude harps) ..."
2. A Short History of the Scottish Highlands and Isles by William Cook Mackenzie (1906)
"love of music is extraordinary : the bards with their glowing imagery, and the
harpers with their richly- gemmed clarsachs, are petted and flattered by them ..."
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