
1) Accompaniment for a fife 2) Accompaniment for a pipe 3) British singer june 4) Cheese in Italy 5) Cheese for an Italian 6) Cheesy bite from Italy 7) Cheese from Italy 8) Cheese to an Italian 9) Cheesy bite in Italy 10) Cheesy bite to an Italian 11) Cheesy bite for an Italian 12) Classic Italian cuisine
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1) Drum 2) Tabour
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[Morocco] See Goum for a detailed history of these Moroccan auxiliary units employed by the French colonial authorities from 1908 to 1956. A tabor was a formation of three or four goums. A goum in this case is the Moroccan equivalent to a Company (military unit) and a tabor would thereby be equivalent to a Battalion. Larger groups of tabors...
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[instrument] Tabor or tabret (Tabwrdd) refers to a portable snare drum played with one hand. The word `tabor` is simply an English variant of a Latin-derived word meaning `drum`—cf. tambour, tamburo It has been used in the military as a marching instrument, and has been used as accompaniment in parades and processions. A tabor has a cylin...
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light medieval drum buckled onto the player's chest
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• (v. i.) To strike lightly and frequently. • (n.) A small drum used as an accompaniment to a pipe or fife, both being played by the same person. • (v. i.) To play on a tabor, or little drum. • (v. t.) To make (a sound) with a tabor.
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city, Jihoeský kraj (region), Czech Republic. It lies along a bend in the Lunice River 50 miles (80 km) south of Prague. Founded in 1420 by Jan ika ... [2 related articles]
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Ta'bor transitive verb To make (a sound) with a tabor.
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Ta'bor intransitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Tabored ; present participle & verbal noun Taboring .] [ Confer Old French taborer .] [ Written also tabour .] 1. To play on a tabor, or little drum. 2.
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Ta'bor noun [ Old French tabor , tabour , French tambour ; confer Pr. tabor , tanbor , Spanish & Portuguese tambor , atambor , Italian tamburo ; all from Arabic & Persian tamb...r a kind of lute, or giutar, or Persian tabīr
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double headed rope tension drum from England, often played one handed with a 3 hole Tabor Pipe in the other hand.
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Tabor is a cultivated variety of potato.
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A tabor is a small drum played with sticks, in accompaniment to the pipe, both instruments sometimes being played by the same performer.
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[
n] - a small drum with one head of soft calfskin
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tabour noun a small drum with one head of soft calfskin
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