From bell + tower.
bell tower (plural bell towers)
- A tower in which a bell (or set of bells) is hung; a belfry.
tower in which a bell (or set of bells) is hung; a belfry
- Armenian: զանգակատուն (hy) (zangakatun)
- Breton: kloc'hdi (br) m
- Catalan: campanar (ca) m, campanil (Algherese)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 鍾塔/钟塔 (zhōngtǎ), 鐘樓/钟楼 (zh) (zhōnglóu)
- Danish: klokketårn (da) n
- Esperanto: sonorilturo
- Finnish: kellotapuli (fi)
- French: beffroi (fr) m, clocher (fr) m
- Friulian: cjampanîli, cjampanili, cjampanîl, cjampanil
- Gallurese: campanili
- German: Glockenturm (de) m
- Greek: καμπαναριό (el) n (kampanarió)
- Hungarian: harangtorony (hu)
- Irish: clogás m, cloigtheach m
- Istriot: canpaneîl, canpanèil
- Italian: campanile (it) m
- Korean: 종탑 (jongtap)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: klokketårn n
- Nynorsk: klokketårn n
- Polish: dzwonnica (pl) f
- Portuguese: torre sineira f
- Romansch: clutger m (Rumantsch Grischun, Sursilvan, Sutsilvan, Surmiran), clucher m (Puter, Vallader)
- Russian: колоко́льня (ru) f (kolokólʹnja)
- Sardinian:
- Campidanese: campanili
- Sassarese: campaniri
- Spanish: campanario (es) m, clochel m, campanil m, clochel m, espadaña (es) f
- Swedish: klocktorn (sv) n
- Thai: หอระฆัง (hɔ̌ɔ-rá-kang)
- Ukrainian: дзвіни́ця (uk) f (dzvinýcja)
- Venetan: canpanil, canpanile, canpanièl, canpaniłe
- Welsh: clochdwr m
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