tintinnabulation
11tintinnabulation — tin·tin·nab·u·la·tion || tɪntɪ‚næbjÉ™ leɪʃn / bjÊŠ l n. sound of a bell ringing, sound of a bell; jingling sound, tinkling sound …
12tintinnabulation — [ˌtɪntɪnabjʊ leɪʃ(ə)n] noun a ringing or tinkling sound. Origin C19: from L. tintinnabulum tinkling bell + ation …
13tintinnabulation — n. (Rare.) See tinkling …
14tintinnabulation — noun (C, U) literary the sound of bells …
15tintinnabulation — n ring, ringing, ding, ding dong, chime, peal, clang, clangor; reverberation, resounding, Sl. bong; jingle, tinkle …
16tintinnabulation — tin·tin·nab·u·la·tion …
17tintinnabulation — tin•tin•nab•u•la•tion [[t]ˌtɪn tɪˌnæb yəˈleɪ ʃən[/t]] n. the ringing or sound of bells • Etymology: 1833, amer.; < L tintinnābulum bell (< tintinnare to ring + bulum instrumental suffix) …
18tintinnabulation — /ˌtɪntənæbjəˈleɪʃən/ (say .tintuhnabyuh layshuhn) noun the ringing or sound of bells. {Latin tintinnābulum bell + ation} …
19tintinnabulation — n. a ringing or tinkling of bells. Etymology: as L tintinnabulum tinkling bell f. tintinnare redupl. form of tinnire ring …
20Tintinnabuli — For other uses, see Tintinnabulum (disambiguation). Tintinnabuli (singular. tintinnabulum) (from the Latin tintinnabulum, a bell) is a compositional style created by the Estonian composer Arvo Pärt. Pärt first introduced this new style in two… …