carillon
pronunciation
How to pronounce carillon in British English: UK [kəˈrɪljən]
How to pronounce carillon in American English: US [ˈkærəlɑn]
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- Noun:
- set of bells hung in a bell tower
- playing a set of bells that are (usually) hung in a tower
Word Origin
- carillon
- carillon: see quarter
- carillon (n.)
- 1775, from French carillon, which, according to French sources, is from Old French carignon "set of four bells," an alteration of quarregon, from Vulgar Latin *quadrinionem, from Latin quaternionem "set of four," from quater "four times," from PIE *kwetrus, from root *kwetwer- "four" (see four).
Example
- 1. The inn at carillon panama city beach .
- 2. State records show that the company , originally called carillon holdings , was established in march 2008 .
- 3. Magic carillon - appearance of kastcheis monster guardians - capture of prince ivan .
- 4. When the carillon to join two guitars drowned the sound field in the swirling and heard only the general obsession with the brilliant arranger ...... although you can not awake when the enjoyment of love , but the real long-term relationships , or the end , I like the song as when classified into small streams .