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- uk / kəˈrɪl.jən / us / ˈkær.ə.lɑːn / Add to word list Add to word list (a tune played on) a set of bells, usually hung in a tower
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CARILLON definition: 1. (a tune played on) a set of bells, usually hung in a tower 2. (a tune played on) a set of bells…. Learn more.
carillon. [kaʀijɔ̃ ] masculine noun. [d’église] bells pluriel. [de pendule] chimes pluriel. [de porte] carillon (électrique) (electric) door chime ⧫ (electric) door bell. Collins French-English Dictionary © by HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved.
carillon. noun. peal [noun] the ringing of (a set of) bells. The peal of church bells rang out over the countryside. peal [noun] a set of (usually church) bells. chime [noun] (the ringing of) a set of tuned bells. the chime of the clock.
sonné ; tinté ; carillonné. "carillon": examples and translations in context. Le carillon, logé dans la tour, constitue une véritable attraction. The carillon, housed in the tower, constitutes a real attraction. Écoutez les concerts de carillon et vivez une expérience musicale unique.
carillon. noun. peal [noun] the ringing of (a set of) bells. The peal of church bells rang out over the countryside. peal [noun] a set of (usually church) bells. chime [noun] (the ringing of) a set of tuned bells. the chime of the clock.
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