Sistrum Definition
 sĭstrəm 
  sistra, sistrums
  
    noun
  
 A metal rattle or noisemaker consisting of a handle and a frame fitted with loosely held rods: orig. used by the ancient Egyptians in religious worship.
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 sistrumPlural:
 sistra, sistrumsOrigin of Sistrum
- Middle English from Latin sīstrum from Greek seistron from seiein to shake - From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition 
-  From Latin sistrum, from Ancient Greek σείστρον (seistron), from σείω (seiō, “shake"). From Wiktionary 
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