Another name for a bell ringer is a toller. The words bell ringer and toller are both nouns. A toller can also be a person who works collecting tolls.
A bell ringer is a person, especially a member of a larger group, who rings bells.
Campanology is bell ringing and Campanologist is a bell ringer
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The usual and unoriginal name is "Bell Ringer"however, the more technical name is campanologist
Get the bell ringer.
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The Bell-Ringer of the Abbey - 1911 was released on: USA: 29 September 1911
The Old Bell-Ringer - 1914 was released on: USA: 7 October 1914
bell-ringer The bellringers typically stand in a circle around the ringing chamber, each managing one rope. Bells and their attendant ropes are so mounted that the ropes will be pulled in a circular sequence, usually clockwise, starting with the lightest (treble) bell and descending to the heaviest (tenor). To ring the bell, the ringer will first pull the sally towards the floor, upsetting the bell's balance and causing it to swing on its bearings. When a church has a proper peal of bells, and not just tolling bells, the bell ringers who practise the art are also called campanologists. A campanile is a bell-tower. The practice is called campanology.
No they rang a bell.
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A campanologist or a toller.
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