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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...
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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.
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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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Crotales
Crotal bells are a type of small bell, mostly medieval. A different form of crotal is found in Prehistoric Ireland.
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crotaliform
ˈcrotaliform, a. Zool. [f. crotal-us + -form.] Structurally resembling or related to the rattlesnake; as ‘the crotaliform serpents’.
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Dowris Hoard
hoard contains all but two of the Bronze Age crotals (Greek 'crotalon' – castanet or rattle) ever found, the other two also being Irish (but see also crotal
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crotale
crotale (ˈkrəʊtal) [a. F. crotale (see crotal).] A type of castanet used mainly in Latin-American music; also = crotalum. Usu. pl.1938 Oxf. Compan. Mus. 702/1 The Crotales (Fr.; made of wood or metal) are a variety of castanet. 1949 E. Pound Pisan Cantos lxxix. 79 Is there a sound in the forest of p...
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Dòtaman
Cagnaidh the dog and Crotal the rabbit were usually involved with the activities at the opening of the programme.
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crotalin
ˈcrotalin Chem. [f. crotal-us + -in.] An albuminoid substance found in the venom of the rattlesnake: it is not coagulated at the boiling-point of water. Syd. Soc. Lex.
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Traditional dyes of the Scottish Highlands
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White crottle – Ochrolechia pallescens, "crotal-geal"
Fine red
Rue – Galium verum, "ladies' bedstraw". Scarlet
Limestone lichen – Urceolaria calcaria, "Crotal cloich-aoil" – used by the peasantry in limestone districts, such as Shetland.
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Jingle bell
History
Bells of this type were developed centuries ago from the European crotal bell for fastening to harnesses used with horses or teams of horses. See also
Jingle (percussion)
Crotal bell
Ghungroo
References
Bells (percussion)
Christmas decorations
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Juan Fernández de Rojas
With pesudónimo Alejandro Moya: The triumph of castanets or my trip to Crotalópolis. Madrid 1792, González printing. Madrid 1792
The triumph of the castanets or My trip to Crotalópolis (1792), under the pseudonym Alexander Moya.
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Harawi (Messiaen)
Dondou tchil
In what is perhaps the most famous song of the Harawi cycle, the male lover performs, with crotal bells attached to his ankles, a dance of
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Paiste
Apart from cymbals and gongs, Paiste has also manufactured other percussion instruments such as crotal bells, finger cymbals, and cowbells, later discontinued
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