| | slovo | definícia |  | castanets (encz)
 | castanets,kastaněty			Zdeněk Brož |  | Castanets (gcide)
 | Castanets \Cas"ta*nets\, n. pl. [F. castagnettes, Sp. casta[~n]etas, fr. L. castanea (Sp. casta[~n]a) a chestnut.
 So named from the resemblance to two chestnuts, or because
 chestnuts were first used for castanets. See Chestnut.]
 Two small, concave shells of ivory or hard wood, shaped like
 spoons, fastened to the thumb, and beaten together with the
 middle finger; -- used by the Spaniards and Moors as an
 accompaniment to their dance and guitars.
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 Note: The singular, castanet, is used of one of the pair, or,
 sometimes, of the pair forming the instrument.
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 The dancer, holding a castanet in each hand,
 rattles them to the motion of his feet. --Moore
 (Encyc. of
 Music).
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 |  | castanets (wn)
 | castanets n 1: a percussion instrument consisting of a pair of hollow
 pieces of wood or bone (usually held between the thumb and
 fingers) that are made to click together (as by Spanish
 dancers) in rhythm with the dance [syn: bones,
 castanets, clappers, finger cymbals]
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 | | podobné slovo | definícia |  | Castanets (gcide)
 | Castanets \Cas"ta*nets\, n. pl. [F. castagnettes, Sp. casta[~n]etas, fr. L. castanea (Sp. casta[~n]a) a chestnut.
 So named from the resemblance to two chestnuts, or because
 chestnuts were first used for castanets. See Chestnut.]
 Two small, concave shells of ivory or hard wood, shaped like
 spoons, fastened to the thumb, and beaten together with the
 middle finger; -- used by the Spaniards and Moors as an
 accompaniment to their dance and guitars.
 [1913 Webster]
 
 Note: The singular, castanet, is used of one of the pair, or,
 sometimes, of the pair forming the instrument.
 [1913 Webster]
 
 The dancer, holding a castanet in each hand,
 rattles them to the motion of his feet. --Moore
 (Encyc. of
 Music).
 [1913 Webster]
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