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tom-tom

[tom-tom]
noun
1.
a drum of American Indian or Asian origin, commonly played with the hands.
2.
a dully repetitious drumbeat or similar sound.
Also, tam-tam.


Origin:
1685–95; < Hindi ṭamṭam
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tom-tom
1693, "drum" (originally used in India), from Hindi tam-tam, probably of imitative origin (cf. Sinhalese tamat tama and Malay tong-tong).
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