Crotalum

/kroʊˈtɑːləm/ noun

Definition

Latin term for a rattle or rattling instrument, especially one used in ancient music or dance.

Etymology

From Latin crotalum, derived from Greek krotalon (castanet or rattle), related to krotein (to strike or clatter), reflecting ancient percussion instruments.

Kelly Says

Roman audiences would have heard crotalum rattles as part of theatrical performances, and that same word now names entire families of deadly snakes—sound effects became biology!

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