gragger
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English[edit]
Alternative forms[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Yiddish גראַגער (grager).
Noun[edit]
gragger (plural graggers)
- (music) A type of ratchet (an idiophone musical instrument) used mainly in Purim celebrations in Jewish tradition; it consists of a board and a gearwheel attached to a handle, and is played by swinging the mechanism to make the gearwheel scrape against the board, producing a percussive sound.