"Turkish crescent" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: Turkish crescents [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} Turkish crescent (plural Turkish crescents)
  1. A percussion instrument traditionally used by military bands, consisting of an upright pole topped with a conical brass ornament and crescent-shaped crosspieces, with bells attached. Wikidata QID: Q1414882 Synonyms: jingling Johnny Translations (percussion instrument): chapeau chinois [masculine] (French), pavillon chinois [masculine] (French), Schellenbaum [neuter] (German), árvore de campainhas [feminine] (Portuguese), chinesco [masculine] (Spanish), cresciente turco [masculine] (Spanish), çağana (Turkish)

Inflected forms

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