strumstrum

Etymology
Probably from ; compare also.

Noun

 * 1)  Any stringed musical instrument that is played with the fingertips, especially one considered to be foreign.
 * 2) * 1728, George Carleton (attributed to ), The Memoirs of an English Officer, London: E. Symon, p.279,
 * Their Guitars, if not their Sole, are their darling Instruments, and what they most delight in: Tho’ in my Opinion our English Sailors are not much amiss in giving them the Title of Strum Strums.
 * Their Guitars, if not their Sole, are their darling Instruments, and what they most delight in: Tho’ in my Opinion our English Sailors are not much amiss in giving them the Title of Strum Strums.