Hypertext Webster Gateway: "castanets"

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) (web1913)

Castanets \Cas"ta*nets\, n. pl. [F. castagnettes, Sp.
casta[~n]etas, fr. L. castanea (Sp. casta[~n]a) a chestnut.
So named from the resemblance to two chestnuts, or because
chestnuts were first used for castanets. See {Chestnut}.]
Two small, concave shells of ivory or hard wood, shaped like
spoons, fastened to the thumb, and beaten together with the
middle finger; -- used by the Spaniards and Moors as an
accompaniment to their dance and guitars.

Note: The singular, castanet, is used of one of the pair, or,
sometimes, of the pair forming the instrument.

The dancer, holding a castanet in each hand,
rattles then to the motion of his feet. --Moore
(Encyc. of
Music).

From WordNet (r) 1.7 (wn)

castanets
n : a percussion instrument consisting of a pair of hollow
pieces of wood or bone (usually held between the thumb
and fingers) that are made to click together (as by
Spanish dancers) in rhythm with the dance [syn: {bones},
{clappers}, {finger cymbals}, {maraca}]


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