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sistrum
[ sis-truhm ]
noun
- an ancient Egyptian percussion instrument consisting of a looped metal frame set in a handle and fitted with loose crossbars that rattle when shaken.
sistrum
/ ˈsɪstrəm /
noun
- a musical instrument of ancient Egypt consisting of a metal rattle
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Origin of sistrum1
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Example Sentences
We see here very distinctly the design of the egg- and sistrum- shaped bodies.
Her blue eyes, filled with tears, were fixed on the sistrum which her weak, emaciated hands had hardly strength to hold.
Tachot seemed to notice this, for she raised her eyes from the sistrum and looked kindly and gratefully at the crowd.
Sistrum, sis′trum, n. a form of rattle used in ancient Egypt in connection with the worship of Isis.
Whole nights were spent sitting in the temple amid the rattling of the sistrum.
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