Drumroll

/ˈdrʌm roʊl/ noun

A rapid, continuous beating of drums used to build suspense or announce something exciting.

From 'drum' (percussion instrument, from Germanic origins) plus 'roll' (from Old French 'rolle', from Latin 'rotula' meaning wheel). The compound word emerged in the 19th century as theatrical and circus performances needed terms for dramatic musical effects.

AMጭራቅ አዞራ
ARدفّ الطبل
BNঢোলক ঘূর্ণন
CArodament de tambor
CSbubnový válec
DAtrommerulle
DETrommelwirbel
ELτύμπανο κύλισμα
ESredoble de tambor
FAغلتک طبل
FIrumpuvirveli
FRroulement de tambour
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