You can make 510 anagrams from letters in carillons (acillnors).
1765-75; French: set of bells, Old French car(e)ignon, quarregnon Vulgar Latin *quadriniōn-, re-formation of Late Latin quaterniōn- quaternion; presumably origi
Then comes the faint music of the carillon laughing in the night.
From the time he held her in his arms at carillon, he knew it.
His engagement to Miss carillon had not been an agreeable experience.
But to do that with the carillon was found to be inexpedient.
What man is there to whom the bells of his village, the carillon of his city, is not most dear?
"You seemed to think differently at carillon not long ago," he returned.
The words of this song were adapted in 1790 to the tune of ‘carillon National.’
It was broken only by the chiming of a carillon clock in the hall below.
The child went out of the place sadly, as the carillon rang.
She knew that she must do it; she had driven her canoe out into the resistless current to ride the Rapids of carillon.
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