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Crotalum - Wikipedia
a kind of clapper or castanet used in religious dances by groups in ancient Greece and elsewhere, including the Korybantes. en.wikipedia.org
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Crotalus (instrument) - Wikipedia
A crotalus (Spanish: matraca), also known as a crotalum or clapper, is a wooden liturgical rattle or clapper that replaces altar bells during the ... en.wikipedia.org
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CROTALUM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CROTALUM is crotala. www.merriam-webster.com
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crotalum
‖ crotalum Antiq. (ˈkrɒtələm) [L.; a. Gr. κρόταλον clapper, castanet, rattle.] A sort of clapper or castanet used in ancient Greece and elsewhere in religious dances.1727–51 Chambers Cycl. s.v., The crotalum..consisted of two little brass plates, or rods, which were shaken in the hand. 1822 T. Taylo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Krotalon | musical instrument - Britannica
The krotalon (Latin crotalum) of ancient Greece and Rome was a pair of finger cymbals—i.e., wooden or metal shells held in one hand and manipulated like ... www.britannica.com
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crotalum - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English nouns with irregular plurals · en:Percussion instruments · en:Ancient Greece · Latin terms derived from Ancient Greek · Latin 3-syllable words · Latin ... en.wiktionary.org
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LacusCurtius • Crotalum (Smith's Dictionary, 1875)
In Antiquity, a small percussion instrument like castanets. Brief article in William Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities, with woodcut. penelope.uchicago.edu
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Let's make a Greek crotalum - National Archaeological Museum of ...
A crotalum was a kind of clapper used in ancient Greece. They consisted of a split reed or cane, which clattered when shaken with the hand. archeologicovenezia.cultura.gov.it
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Composing With Ancient Greek Percussion - YouTube
... Crotalum, Kymbalon, Sistrum, 15-inch Tympanon, 22-inch Tympanon, and Tympanon Zill. Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/32fg3iL ... www.youtube.com
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CROTALUM definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
a high-speed, high-performance motorcycle characterized by an aerodynamic body shape which requires or encourages the driver to lean forward. www.collinsdictionary.com
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Circotettix crotalum
Circotettix crotalum, the rattling grasshopper, is a species of band-winged grasshopper in the family Acrididae. It is found in North America. wikipedia.org
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crotalo
‖ ˈcrotalo [It. crotalo (in Florio), ad. L. crotalum: see below.] = crotalum.a 1682 Sir T. Browne Tracts (1852) III. 271 All sorts of sistrums, crotaloes, cymbals, tympans, etc., in use among the ancients. 1842 Brande Dict. Sc., Crotalo, a Turkish musical instrument. Hence in mod. Dicts. Oxford English Dictionary
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Circotettix
Species Circotettix carlinianus (Thomas, 1870) (carlinian snapper) Circotettix coconino Rehn, 1921 (coconino wrangler grasshopper) Circotettix crotalum wikipedia.org
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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Crotalus (instrument)
A crotalus (), also known as a crotalum or clapper, is a wooden liturgical rattle or clapper that replaces altar bells during the celebration of the Tridentine Etymology The Latin word crotalus (and the less frequently referenced liturgical instrument crotalum) derive from the Ancient Greek krotalon (κρόταλον) wikipedia.org
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