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Crotal bell - Wikipedia
Crotal bells are various types of small bells or rattles. They were produced in various pre-Columbian cultures. In Europe they were probably made from ... en.wikipedia.org
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CROTAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. reddish brown; a suit of crotal tweed. 2. of or relating to crottle; a crotal dye. Word History Etymology Noun Latin crotalum rattle, castanet. www.merriam-webster.com
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Crotal - Hand Bell - Ancient Music Ireland
The word crotal is Gaelic meaning rattle or bell. A total of forty survive from the late Bronze Age. Thirty-nine were found as part of The Dowris Hoard near ... www.ancientmusicireland.com
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crotal
▪ I. crotal1 (ˈkrəʊtəl) [ad. L. crotalum, or its F. adaptation crotale: see below.] 1. = crotalum 1.1850 J. Leitch Müller's Anc. Art §388 note, A female Bacchante clattering with crotals. 2. Irish Antiq. Applied to a small globular or pear-shaped bell or rattle, the nature and use of which are obscu... Oxford English Dictionary
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Crotal | Ancient, Bells, Rituals - Britannica
Crotal, percussion instrument consisting of two small metal plates or clappers that are struck together. www.britannica.com
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crotal - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English terms derived from Scottish Gaelic · en:Ancient Greece · en:Percussion instruments · Irish terms inherited from Middle Irish · Irish terms derived from ... en.wiktionary.org
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Crotal bell
Crotal bells (Greek 'crotalon' – castanet or rattle) are various types of small bells or rattles. Bronze Age crotals A different form of crotal is found in Prehistoric Ireland. wikipedia.org
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Crotal Bells | BC&A - British Coins & Artefacts
The earliest crotal bells found in England date to the beginning of the 13th century. They are of tin and were cast as open bells with an integral suspension ... www.rodblunt.com
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crotal | British Museum
Bronze crotal: hollow-cast spherical pendant enclosing a small metal lump to serve as a rattle; initially cast with side perforations to allow extraction of ... www.britishmuseum.org
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Crotals - National Bell Festival
Crotal bells are technically rattles and not true bells (the word comes to us from the Greek crotalon, meaning castanet or rattle). www.bells.org
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A History of the World - Object : Crotal Bell - BBC
This Crotal bell was the largest offered by the Robert Wells bell foundry of Aldbourne, Wiltshire. Crotal bells were extremely popular from at least the early ... www.bbc.co.uk
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【图片】响尾蛇属Crotalus【蛇类科普吧】_百度贴吧
11. 14.学名:Crotalus lannomi. 中文名:奥特兰响尾蛇. 英文名: Autlan rattlesnake. 分布: 墨西哥. 来自 Android客户端 26楼 2015-07-11 21:03. 回复. 响尾蛇属Crotal..Crotalus adamanteus PALISOT DE BEAUVOIS, 1799 东部菱斑响尾蛇 Crotalus aquilus KLAUBER, 1952 克雷塔罗响尾蛇 Crotalu.
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crottle
crottle var. crotal2. Oxford English Dictionary
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Crotales
Crotal bells are a type of small bell, mostly medieval. A different form of crotal is found in Prehistoric Ireland. wikipedia.org
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crotaliform
ˈcrotaliform, a. Zool. [f. crotal-us + -form.] Structurally resembling or related to the rattlesnake; as ‘the crotaliform serpents’. Oxford English Dictionary
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