Clapper

/ˈklæpər/ noun

The metal part inside a bell that swings and strikes the bell to make it ring, or someone who claps.

From Old English 'clappan' (to clap or throb), related to 'clap' with the agent suffix '-er' added. Originally meant anything that makes a striking or striking sound.

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