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English
A pair of ivory castanets displayed in a museum.
A pair of black castanets being played.
Etymology
From Spanish castañeta, diminutive form of castaña, from Latin castanea, from Ancient Greek καστάνεια (kastáneia, “chestnut”), possibly of Pre-Greek origin. Related to the chest in chestnut, formerly chesten.
Pronunciation
Noun
castanet (plural castanets)
- (music, chiefly in the plural) A single handheld percussion instrument consisting of a pair of concave shells or shell-shaped parts joined on one edge by string.
Derived terms
Translations
a single handheld percussion instrument
- Arabic:
- Egyptian Arabic: ساجة m (sāga)
- Asturian: castañuela f
- Catalan: castanyola (ca) f, castanyeta f, esclafidor (ca) m
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 響板 / 响板 (zh) (xiǎngbǎn)
- Czech: kastaněty (cs) f pl
- Dutch: castagnet (nl), castagnetten (nl) pl
- Finnish: kastanjetti
- French: castagnette (fr) f
- Galician: tarañola f, tarrañola (gl), castañolas (gl) f pl, castañeta (gl) f
- German: Kastagnette f, Kastagnetten f pl (usually plural)
- Greek: καστανιέτα (el) f (kastaniéta)
- Ancient: κρόταλον n (krótalon), κρέμβαλα n pl (krémbala)
- Hungarian: kasztanyetta (hu)
- Irish: castainéid m pl
- Italian: castagnette f pl, nacchere (it) f pl
- Japanese: カスタネット (ja) (kasutanetto)
- Latin: crotalum n
- Macedonian: кастане́ти f pl (kastanéti)
- Maori: tōkere, tokerangi, whakapākōkō, māpara
- Polish: kastaniety f pl
- Portuguese: castanhola (pt) f
- Romanian: castanietă (ro) f
- Russian: кастанье́та (ru) f (kastanʹjéta), кастанье́ты (ru) f pl (kastanʹjéty) (usually plural)
- Scots: clatter banes pl
- Spanish: castañuela (es) f
- Swedish: kastanjett (sv) c
- Tagalog: talakatak, kastanyetas, pakalkak
- Turkish: kastanyet (tr)
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Anagrams
Romanian
Etymology
From castan + -et.
Noun
castanet n (plural castaneturi)
- chestnut grove
Declension
References
- castanet in Academia Română, Micul dicționar academic, ediția a II-a, Bucharest: Univers Enciclopedic, 2010. →ISBN