carillón
61carillon — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. bells, chimes, gong, peal of bells, orchestral bells, tocsin, angelus, glockenspiel, lyra, tintinnabulation; see also bell 1 , 2 …
62Carillon — Ca|ril|lon 〈[karijɔ̃:] n.; Gen.: s, Pl.: s; Musik〉 1. Glockenspiel 2. Musikstück für Glockenspiel od. in Art eines Glockenspiels [Etym.: frz., »Glockenspiel«] …
63carillon — car|ill|on [kəˈrıljən, ˈkærıljən, US ˈkærəlja:n, lən] n [Date: 1700 1800; : French; Origin: Old French quarregnon, from Late Latin quaternio set of four ] a set of bells in a tower that are controlled from a piano ↑keyboard, or a tune played on… …
64carillon — car|il|lon [ kə rıljən ] noun count a musical instrument consisting of a set of bells in a small tower that you play using a keyboard in the same way that you play a piano …
65carillon — see QUARTER …
66carillon — …
67carillon — car·il·lon || kærɪljÉ™n n. melody played on bells …
68carillón — m. Grupo de campanas de sonidos combinados de una torre. Juego de tubos que producen sonido musical …
69carillon — (KAH rih lon, kah ree YONH) [French, from Latin] A set of church bells mounted in an open tower, played by means of a keyboard installed in a room just below …
70carillon — [ karɪljən, lɒn, kə rɪljən] noun 1》 a set of bells sounded from a keyboard or by an automatic mechanism. 2》 a tune played on such bells. Origin C18: from Fr., from OFr. quarregnon peal of four bells , based on L. quattuor four …