Conal Elliott

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The very word “clock” bears the mark of its monastic origins. The Middle English clok came from the Middle Dutch word for bell and is a cognate of the German Glocke, which means bell. Strictly speaking, in the beginning a timepiece was not considered to be a clock unless it rang a bell. It was only later that it came to mean any device that measured passing time.
The Discoverers (Knowledge Series Book 2)
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