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Furnishings and Equipment (Hierarchy Name) > Sound Devices > sound devices > <sound devices by acoustical characteristics> > idiophones > struck idiophones > directly struck idiophones > percussion idiophones > percussion idiophones: hollow-bodied > <bells and sets of bells> > bells (idiophones) > suspended bells > clapper bells
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Bells having a very particular ceremonial significance in ancient or Roman Catholic ceremonies. It may refer to a bell mounted on a pole and carried in procession or otherwise displayed, signifying a cathedral (seat of a bishop) and its link to the Pope. It derives from a medieval practice where a mounted bell was used in papal processions to alert passersby of the approach of the Pope. The term may also refer to a distinctive Etruscan or Roman carved or decorated ceremonial or funereal bell, or such a bell-shape depicted in two dimensions in a relief sculpture or wall painting.
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- tintinnaboli [it]
- tintinnabulo [en]
- tintinnabulo [it]
- tintinnabulum [en]
- tintinnabulum [la]
- tintinnabolo [it]