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Definitions of hampered in various dictionaries:
verb - prevent the progress or free movement of
verb - put at a disadvantage
verb - to obstruct the progress of
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Simple past tense and past participle of hamper. |
impeded or encumbered as if chained or fettered |
A basket with a carrying handle and a hinged lid, used for food, cutlery, and plates on a picnic. |
Hinder or impede the movement or progress of. |
Necessary but cumbersome equipment on a ship. |
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The Hammered dulcimer is a percussion-stringed instrument which consists of strings typically stretched over a trapezoidal resonant sound board. The hammered dulcimer is set before the musician, who, in more traditional styles, may sit cross legged on the floor, or at a more modern style of standing or sitting at a wooden stand on legs. The player holds a small spoon shaped mallet hammer in each hand to strike the strings (cf. Appalachian dulcimer). The Graeco-Roman dulcimer (sweet song) derives from the Latin dulcis (sweet) and the Greek melos (song). The dulcimer, in which the strings are beaten with small hammers, originated from the psaltery, in which the strings are plucked. * Hammered dulcimers, and other similar instruments, are traditionally played in Iraq, India, Iran, Southwest Asia, China, and parts of Southeast Asia, Central Europe (Hungary, Slovenia, Romania, Slovakia, Poland, Czech Republic, Switzerland (particularly Appenzell), Austria and Bavaria), the Balkans, Eastern Europe (Ukraine and Belarus) and Scandinavia. The instrument is also played in the United Kingdom (Wales, East Anglia, Northumbria) and the U.S., where its traditional use in folk music saw a notable revival in the late 20th century. |