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‖ tabl|taːbl| Also teboul. [Arab.: see atabal.] In the Arab world: a drum (usu. played with the hand).
[1777J. Richardson Arab. & Pers. Dict. p. xlv, Tebl is a drum, Teblek a small drum. 1836E. W. Lane Acct. Manners & Customs Mod. Egyptians II. v. 75 Several kinds of drums, of which the most common kinds are the tub'l bel'edee (or country drum, that is, Egyptian drum), and the tub'l Sha'mee (or Syrian drum).] 1876Stainer & Barrett Dict. Mus. Terms 415/1 Tabl, an Egyptian drum formed from a hollow block of wood, or made of earthenware, with a skin stretched over one end. 1923Chambers's Jrnl. Apr. 307/1 White-collared gentlemen..play strange instruments—a big guitar, a big drum called a teboul. 1976Guardian 16 Dec. 16/3 (Advt.), The tabl, the larger wooden drum, probably came [to Qatar] from Africa, though there are obvious etymological links with the Persian duhul and the Indian tabla. |