Definition
Plural of carillon; multiple sets of tuned bells or the instruments themselves.
Etymology
From French 'carillon' with standard English plural '-s'. Used since the 16th century to refer to multiple carillon instruments.
Kelly Says
Carillons are so rare that you could probably count every working carillon in the world on your fingers and toes—yet they still inspire passionate devotion from the small community of people who love them.
Translations
CACatalà
carillons
ka-ri-YONS
CSČeština
zvonkohra
zvon-koh-hra
DADansk
klokkespil
Klok-kes-peel
DEDeutsch
Glockenspiel
GLOCK-en-shpeel
ELΕλληνικά
κυμβαλα
kim-va-la
ESEspañol
campanas
kam-PAN-as
FISuomi
kellopeli
kel-lo-pe-li
FRFrançais
carillons
ka-ri-YON
HUMagyar
harangjáték
ha-rang-ja-tek
IDBahasa Indonesia
carillon
ka-ri-YON
ITItaliano
carillon
ka-ri-YON
MSBahasa Melayu
carillon
ka-ri-YON
NLNederlands
carillon
ka-ri-YON
NONorsk
klokkelyd
KLOK-kelyd
PTPortuguês
carilhões
ka-ri-YOs
RORomână
carillon
ka-ri-YON
RUРусский
каллион
ka-li-on
SVSvenska
klockspel
KLOCK-spel
SWKiswahili
kinara
ki-na-ra
TRTürkçe
karillon
ka-ri-YON
UKУкраїнська
каліон
ka-li-on
VITiếng Việt
chuông
chuhng