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tintinnabulation

[ tin-ti-nab-yuh-ley-shuhn ]

noun

  1. the ringing or sound of bells.


tintinnabulation

/ ˌɪԳɪˌæʊˈɪʃə /

noun

  1. the act or an instance of the ringing or pealing of bells
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Derived Forms

  • ˌپԳپˈԲܱ, adjective
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yvlog History and Origins

Origin of tintinnabulation1

From Latin پԳپԲܱ(ܳ) “bell” + -ation; coined by Edgar Allan Poe in his poem Bells (published 1849); tintinnabular
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The bells keep ringing throughout “Up 2 Me,” the third Yeat album to land this year, but each tintinnabulation seems purposeful and precise, designed to keep our ears attentive to Yeat’s dizzying mouth melodies.

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Two dozen billiard balls roll on tracks, striking a series of devices that set off a tintinnabulation of bells, chimes and metallic clinks.

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Even as I basked in the fortune of my life, loneliness performed its gentle tintinnabulations.

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We rarely go for a local walk without encountering a shepherd and that telltale tintinnabulation of neck-bells.

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At this there was a simultaneous tintinnabulation of all the bells, as each graven image lowered its raised foot in distress.

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