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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...
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Crotalum
In classical antiquity, a crotalum (κρόταλον krotalon) was a kind of clapper or castanet used in religious dances by groups in ancient Greece and elsewhere Women who played on the crotalum were termed crotalistriae. Such was Virgil's Copa (2),
Crispum sub crotalo docta movere latus.
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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.
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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.
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Circotettix
Species
Circotettix carlinianus (Thomas, 1870) (carlinian snapper)
Circotettix coconino Rehn, 1921 (coconino wrangler grasshopper)
Circotettix crotalum
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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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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)
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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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Castanets
In ancient Greece and ancient Rome there was a similar instrument called the crotalum. See also
Crotalum, which was a kind of clapper/castanet used in religious dances by groups in ancient Greece.
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Stymphalian Birds (Savva)
With some help from a crotalum given to him by Athena, Hercules managed to kill some birds, and chase off the rest.
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物种
Spyroceras bilineatum
Spyroceras boreale
Spyroceras chambliense
Spyroceras clathratoannulatum
Spyroceras crotalum
Spyroceras cyrtopatronus
Spyroceras
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snip-snap
▪ I. snip-snap, n. (ˈsnɪpˌsnæp) [f. snip n. + snap n., used with imitative effect. In Bale Thre Lawes (1538) 1474 Hypocrisy addresses Infidelity as ‘brother snyp snap’.] † 1. The action of snipping or clipping with a pair of scissors or the like; an instance of this. Also fig.1597 G. Harvey Trimming...
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Greek musical instruments
Greek musical instruments can be classified into the following categories:
Ancient
Aulos
Barbiton
Chelys
Cithara (or Kithara)
Crotalum
Epigonion
Harp
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Altar bell
During this holiest season of the liturgical year known as the Paschal Triduum, a wooden clapper known as a crotalus (crotalus/matraca; Latin: Crotalum
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Music of ancient Greece
Crotalum
The crotalum was a kind of clapper or castanet used in religious dances by groups.
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