Gong

Noun

 * 1)  A percussion instrument consisting of a metal disk that emits a sonorous sound when struck with a soft hammer.
 * 2)   A medal or award.

Verb

 * 1) To make the sound of a gong; to ring a gong.

Adjectives for Gong
clangorous; dreadful; sounded; resonant; echoing.

Verbs for Gong
clash—; drum on—; hammer—; hearken to —; strike—; —alarms; —assembles; — calls; —clanks; —clatters; —deafens; —resounds;  —reverberates;   —signals;   — sounds; —summons; —surprises; —thunders ; —vibrates.

Thesaurus
battery, bell, bells, bones, castanets, celesta, chime, chimes, chink, church bell, clang, clangor, clank, clapper, clappers, clink, cowbell, crash cymbal, cymbals, ding, dingdong, dinner bell, dinner gong, dong, doorbell, finger cymbals, fire bell, gamelan, glockenspiel, gong bell, hand bell, handbells, idiophone, jangle, jingle, jingle bell, jinglejangle, knell, lyra, maraca, marimba, metallophone, orchestral bells, passing bell, peal, percussion, percussion instrument, percussions, percussive, rattle, rattlebones, ring, ring changes, sacring bell, sheepbell, sizzler, sleigh bell, snappers, sound, sound a knell, tam-tam, telephone bell, ting, tingle, tink, tinkle, tintinnabula, tintinnabulate, tintinnabulum, toll, tongue, tonitruone, triangle, tubular bells, vibes, vibraphone, xylophone

Etymology
From gong:

Noun

 * Aleut: cheaw jak
 * Arabic: (járas),  (naqūs)
 * Chinese: 鑼, 锣 (luó)
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 * Greek: γκονγκ (gkongk)
 * Hebrew:
 * Hindi: घंटा (gʰaṅṭa)
 * Indonesian:


 * Japanese:
 * Korean: 징 (jing)
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 * Polish: gong
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Noun
gong


 * 1) a large gong.
 * 2) sound of a gong.

Noun

 * 1) skill; practice

Derived terms

 * Falun Gong

Pinyin syllable
gong



Noun

 * 1) gong

Noun

 * 1) time
 * Kor mange gonger hende det?
 * How many times did it happen?