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1 tintinnare
* * *[tintin'nare]verbo intransitivo (aus. avere) [monete, campanelli, vetri] to tinkle, to jangle, to jingle, to chink, to clink; mus. [ triangolo] to ring*far tintinnare — to tinkle, to jangle, to jingle, to chink, to clink [monete, campanelli, vetri]; mus. to strike [ triangolo]
* * *tintinnare/tintin'nare/ [1](aus. avere) [monete, campanelli, vetri] to tinkle, to jangle, to jingle, to chink, to clink; mus. [ triangolo] to ring*; far tintinnare to tinkle, to jangle, to jingle, to chink, to clink [monete, campanelli, vetri]; mus. to strike [ triangolo]. -
2 tintinnio
tintinnio s.m. tinkling; jingling; clinking.* * ** * *tintinniopl. -ii /tintin'nio, ii/sostantivo m.tinkle, tinkling, jangle, jingle, chink, clink. -
3 far tintinnare
far tintinnareto tinkle, to jangle, to jingle, to chink, to clink [monete, campanelli, vetri]; mus. to strike [ triangolo].\
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