SISTRUM


Meaning of SISTRUM in English

ˈsistrəm noun

( plural sistrums -rəmz ; or sis·tra -rə)

Etymology: Middle English, from Latin, from Greek seistron, from seiein to shake — more at seismic

1. : an ancient Egyptian percussion instrument consisting of a thin metal frame with numerous metal rods or loops that jingle when shaken

2. : any of various musical instruments played like a rattle

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