a. rare. [ad. L. tintinnābulāt-us furnished with a bell or bells, f. tintinnābulum bell: see -ATE2 2.] Bell-shaped.

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1874.  Ruskin, Val D’Arno, i. § 22 (1886), 13. How that tintinnabulate roof differs from the dome of the Pantheon.

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  So Tintinnabulate v., intr. to ring, tinkle.

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1906.  Daily Chron., 4 Sept., 4/4. For some days past … the ox-bells have clinked and tintinnabulated.

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