What is another word for campanile?

Pronunciation: [kˈampɐnˌa͡ɪl] (IPA)

Campanile translates to "bell tower" in English, but there are several other synonyms that can be used to describe a similar structure. Belfry, steeples, and bellfry are all synonymous words for campanile. While campanile is frequently used to describe Italian bell towers, minarets are the equivalent in Islamic architecture. The word campanario is used in Spanish, while clochers is used in French, both meaning bell tower. The term church tower is also frequently used to refer to a campanile that is a component of a larger religious structure. Regardless of the term used, the bell tower remains an iconic architectural feature that can be found throughout the world.

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What are the hypernyms for Campanile?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Campanile

He concludes with an invocation to a future time when the Grand Duke will have been pitched across the Alps, when art and the Republic will revive together, and when Giotto's campanile will be completed-which glorious consummation, though he may not live to see, he considers himself the first to predict.
"A Handbook to the Works of Browning (6th ed.)"
Mrs. Sutherland Orr
They stood in the topmost gallery of the campanile looking down upon a miniature London.
"The Orchard of Tears"
Sax Rohmer
Occasionally the eastern apse is flanked by a turret or small tower, and in some cases, chiefly in Italy, a detached and lofty tower known as a campanile or Bell Tower-though it only rarely contains bells, being sometimes merely a secular monument-rises close to the church or at a little distance from it, but connected with it by a cloister.
"Architecture"
Nancy R E Meugens Bell

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