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Tabour
see synonyms of tabourNoun
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Tabour
see synonyms of tabournoun
music
a small drum used esp in the Middle Ages, struck with one hand while the other held a three-holed pipe
pipe1 (sense 7)noun
Mount Tabor
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Tabour
see synonyms of tabour Mountmountain in N Israel, east of Nazareth: c. 1,900 ft (579 m)
noun
1.
a small drum, formerly used by a pipe player to beat out his own rhythmic accompaniment
verb intransitive
2.
to beat on or as on a tabor
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Tabour
see synonyms of tabourn.
A small drum, traditionally played with one hand while playing a pipe with the other.
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