a. [f. L. tintinnābul-um bell + -AR.] = next.

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1767.  S. Paterson, Another Trav., I. 392. The vulgar tintinnabular art of pulling ropes.

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1835.  Fraser’s Mag., XII. 97. He seems … to sympathise with the bell-ringer in his tintinnabular enthusiasm.

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1856.  ‘C. Bede,’ Tales College Life, 57. He threw down the [morning paper], and immediately responded to the tintinnabular call.

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