A percussion instrument used chiefly in Eastern Orthodox monasteries to summon the brethren to prayer or to lead processions.(noun)
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Use "semantron" in a sentence
"At the west end of the courtyard, a semicircular base may mark the location of a semantron, a resonant plank struck to call the monks to prayer."
"On the other hand, semantron, used to announce the beginning of service in Greek monasteries, was a flat plate of metal and its name (from semainein, "to make a signal") is obviously the counterpart of signum."
"Just then, the semantron awoke the priest for the night services."