castagnette
castanet
noun kas-tahn-YET Rare
Origin: From Spanish 'castañeta', diminutive of 'castaña' (chestnut), from the wood used.
Usage Note
Castagnette is almost always used in the plural castagnettes, since the instrument consists of a matched pair. Associated in France primarily with Spanish flamenco and Andalusian dance, though similar instruments exist in many world music traditions. The clicking sound is described as claquer des castagnettes.
Examples
"Elle claquait des castagnettes en dansant le flamenco."
Natural Translation
She was clicking her castanets while dancing flamenco.
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