Complete Definition of "glockenspiel"

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Pronunciation
AHD|gl�kʹ�n-sp�l', -shp�l', IPA (US): /�ɡl�.kn̩.�spil/, German: /�ɡl�k.n̩��pi�l/
Hyphenation: glock�en�spiel

Etymology
from German Glockenspiel (lit., bells-play)

Noun
en-noun

  1. a musical instrument of the percussion family of instruments, like the xylophone, it has tuned bars arranged like the keys on a piano, and is also smaller in size and higher in pitch.

Translations

Albanian: karijon
Basque: kariloi
Bulgarian: глокен�пил (glokenšpil)
Catalan: carilló
Croatian: zvoncici
Czech: zvonkohra
Danish: klokkespil
Dutch: klokkenspel n; beiaard
Estonian: kellalüüra
Finnish: kellopeli
French: carillon; jeu de timbres
German: Glockenspiel
Hungarian: harangjáték
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Icelandic: klukkuspil
Indonesian: lonceng kumpulan
Italian: campanelli mpl
Japanese: �� (����, tekkin)
Norwegian (BM): klokkespill
Norwegian (NN): klokkespel
Polish: dzwonki; kuranty
Portuguese: campainha f
Russian: глокен�пил� (glokenšpilʹ)
Serbian: zvonoigra
Slovak: zvonkohra
Spanish: campanólogo m
Swedish: klockspel
Turkish: glokenspil
Vietnamese: chuông

Category:Musical instruments

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