nola
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Noun — A tiny bell rung during a church consecration ceremony.
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Etymology
From Latin nola, popularly linked to the Italian town of Nola, said to be where church bells were first used in Christian worship — though it may simply be an imitation of the bell's sound.
Full origin of nola →Frequently asked questions
What does “nola” mean?
The word “nola” means a tiny bell rung during a church consecration ceremony. In plain terms, a small ceremonial bell used in church rituals.
How do you pronounce “nola”?
“Nola” is pronounced nō-lä′.
How do you use “nola” in a sentence?
Here is “nola” used in a sentence: “The priest rang the nola at the moment of consecration.”
What part of speech is “nola”?
“Nola” is a noun.
Where does the word “nola” come from?
The word “nola” comes from Latin. From Latin nola, popularly linked to the Italian town of Nola, said to be where church bells were first used in Christian worship — though it may simply be an imitation of the bell's sound.