0 a hollow object, usually of metal, which gives a ringing sound when struck by the clapper inside -- zvon(ek)
church bells.
1 any other mechanism for giving a ringing sound -- zvonek
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Whole bells make up 11.2% of the copper assemblage, while miscast bells represent 14.4% of the assemblage at that site.
Many of the bells contained clappers, suggesting that they were being made as functional bells, not simply tinklers.
The intricate designs of the bells indicate that their appearance, perhaps even more than their sound, was their most important aspect.
Two bells have zoomorphic designs and are connected with cotton threads.
The strings were less than 1 mm in diameter and likely attached the bells to clothing.
The failed bells may be a result of producers' experimenting with smaller sizes of bells, often with unsuccessful results.
The second and third bells enter after three measures, followed by the fourth and fifth bells in the next measure.
I didn't hear the bells ring or whatever.
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