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noun (plural knells) |
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1. slow bell ring: the sound of a bell rung slowly, associated with solemnity or mourning, used to announce a death or funeral
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2. ominous signal: something that signals death, disaster, or the end of something
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verb (past and past participle knelled, present participle knell·ing, 3rd person present singular knells) |
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1. transitive and intransitive verb ring bell: to ring a bell slowly, or produce a slow ringing sound, especially as a sign of mourning or to announce a death or funeral
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2. transitive verb signal something ominous: to announce or signal something such as a death, disaster, or the end of something
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| [ Old English cnyll< cnyllan "to strike" < Indo-European] |
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