yong bell
English
A yong bell from the
Western Zhou
dynasty (c. 1045 BC – 771 BC).
Etymology
Learned borrowing from
Mandarin
鏞
/
镛
(
yōng
)
+
bell
.
Pronunciation
IPA
(key)
:
/jɒŋˈbɛl/
Noun
yong
bell
(
plural
yong bells
)
A type of
large
,
bronze
bell
originating in
ancient
China
, played as a
musical instrument
to
indicate
the
beat
.
Translations
type of bell
Chinese:
Cantonese:
鏞
/
镛
(
jung
4
)
Mandarin:
鏞
/
镛
(zh)
(
yōng
)
,
大鐘
/
大钟
(
dàzhōng
)
,
鐄
/
𨱑
(zh)
(
huáng
)
This article is issued from
Wiktionary
. The text is licensed under
Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike
. Additional terms may apply for the media files.