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rings and rings, whistling, ringing [high toned piercing sound, like a flute or an opera singer) (undulating high sound) [IW]
rings and rings, whistling, ringing [high toned piercing sound, like a flute or an opera singer) (undulating high sound) [IW]


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humming and chanting; (to) echo eerily [RB]
humming and chanting; (to) echo eerily [RB]
ringing and humming (onomatopoetic term for resonant tones, often of high pitch, such as singing or insect buzzing) [Erick Tsiknopoulos]


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Latest revision as of 06:09, 8 May 2021

This is the RYI Dictionary content as presented on the site http://rywiki.tsadra.org/, which is being changed fundamentally and will become hard to use within the GoldenDict application. If you are using GoldenDict, please either download and import the rydic2003 file from DigitalTibetan (WayBack Machine version as the site was shut down in November 2021).

Or go directly to http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features.

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rings and rings, whistling, ringing [high toned piercing sound, like a flute or an opera singer) (undulating high sound) [IW]

rings and rings, whistling, ringing * sounds of insects and small birds [IW]

laughing, songs rings and rings (high-toned piercing sound) [JV]

humming and chanting; to echo eerily; rings and rings, twittering; high toned piercing sound (like a flute or an opera singer), whistling, ringing [undulating high sound] [RY]

humming and chanting; (to) echo eerily [RB]

ringing and humming (onomatopoetic term for resonant tones, often of high pitch, such as singing or insect buzzing) [Erick Tsiknopoulos]