What latinization should be primarily used for the ancient Greek seven-stringed professional version of the lyre:
A: cithara
B: kithara
There is no real argument that I can see but the article appears to switch between the two at random and I have no idea what should be used but we should choose one for consistency. The last post about this difference was made over nine years ago by @PBS:. Posting the relevant text below:
This article started out as kithara (25 January 2005)
It was moved by The Man in Question on 8 November 2008 with the edit history comment of moved Kithara to Cithara over redirect: According to OED, AHD, Webster, and Encarta, "cithara" is the most accepted
It was moved back with a cut and past move by Spettro9 on 11 September 2011
This cut and past move was not noticed by an administrator until today. I have now fixed the cut and past move (which are depreciated because they destroy edit history which is needed for copyright reasons) by merging the two articles under the article title Cithara. If any more moves are to be made they should only be made using the WP:RM process as there is clearly not a consensus on what name to use. I personally have no opinion on this issue, and have only placed it under its current title to revert the cut and past move.Desertambition (talk) 18:13, 12 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]
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