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taratantara (tɑːrəˈtæntərə, -tænˈtɑːrə) Also 6 taratauntara, 7 taratantarra, tarratantara, tara-tantaro (taratamara); also, 6–7 taratantar, 7–9 tarantara, 9 tarantarratara. Cf. tantara. [Echoic: cf. L. taraˈtantara (Ennius) sound of the trumpet (so It. taratanˈtara in Florio), and med.L. taratantaru...
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Jean Chaussivert
Bell, writing in The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies, describe Chaussivert's article ""Esthétique du taratantara verlainien" as: "A most interesting "Esthétique du taratantara verlainien", Revue des Sciences humaines, 35, no. 139, July–September 1970, pp. 401-409.
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tarara
tarara Also redupl. (təˈrɑːrə) [Echoic.] = taratantara 1.1891 Kipling Light that Failed ii. 18 Ridin', ridin', ridin', two an' two, Ta-ra-ra-ra-ra-ra-ra, All the way to Kandahar. 1892 ― Barrack-Room Ballads 57 You can't refuse when you get the card And the widow gives the party. (Bugle: Ta—rara—ra-r...
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1999 in art
Diptychon (diptych)
Rhein II
Friedensreich Hundertwasser - The Hundertwasser Toilets (architectural sculpture in Kawakawa, New Zealand)
Anish Kapoor – Taratantara
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tara
▪ I. ‖ tara, n. (ˈtɑːrə) [? Native name in Tasmania.] The edible fern of Tasmania and New Zealand, a variety of the common brake, Pteris aquilina var. esculenta. Also tara fern.1834 Ross Van Diemen's Land Ann. 129 (Morris Austral Eng.) The most extensively diffused eatable roots..are those of the ta...
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Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art
Taratantara was a trumpet-shaped installation of PVC long and was situated within the centre of the mill.
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Anish Kapoor
He produced a number of large works, including Taratantara (1999), a 35-metre-high piece which was installed in the Baltic Flour Mills in Gateshead, England Taratantara (1999–2000) was installed at the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead and later at Piazza Plebiscito, Naples.
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tantara
tantara, int. and n. (ˈtæntərə, tænˈtɑːrə) Also extended tantaˈrara, ˈtantara-ˈrara, ˈtantaraˈtara. (Cf. taratantara.) [Echoic.] A. int. Imitative of the sound of a flourish blown on a trumpet, or sometimes of a drum.c 1537 W. Gray ‘Hunt is up’ iv. in W. Chappell Popular Music I. 60 The woddes rejoy...
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Alliteration (Latin)
"but the trumpet with terrifying sound went 'taratantara!'"
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trammel
▪ I. trammel, n.1 (ˈtræməl) Forms: 5 tramale, -ell, -elle, (tramaly, 5–6 -ely), 5–6 tramayle, (6 Sc. tramalt), 6–7 tramell, 6–8 -el, 6–9 trammell, 7 tramaile, 6– trammel. [In sense 1, a. OF. tramail (c 1220 in Godef. Compl.), mod.F. trémail a fishing- or fowling-net, with three layers of meshes, = I...
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clap
▪ I. clap, n.1 (klæp) Forms: 3 cleppe (4 klap), 4–7 clappe, 5 clape, 6–8 clapp, 4– clap. [ME. clappe and cleppe (Ancren Riwle, in sense 9), have the form of derivatives of clap v.1, and of a cognate verb corresp. to MLG. kleppen there referred to. No trace of the word has yet been found in OE.; but ...
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rattle
▪ I. rattle, n.1 (ˈræt(ə)l) Also 6 rattell (Sc. -ill), ratell, -ille, 6–7 ratle, 7 rat(t)el. [f. rattle v. Cf. (in senses 1–3) Du. and LG. ratel, G. rassel.] I. 1. An instrument used to make a rattling noise, as: a. A case of some hard material containing small bodies which rattle when the instrumen...
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