单词 | tambo |
释义 | tambon.1 The tambourine-player in a black minstrel troupe. Also, the tambourine played by such a musician. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > musician > instrumentalist > percussion player > [noun] > player of tambourine or timbrel timbester?a1366 tymburnar14.. timbrerc1425 tambo1848 timbreller1855 tambourinist1961 society > leisure > the arts > music > musical instrument > percussion instrument > drum > [noun] > timbrel or tambourine timpc1275 timbre13.. tabret1464 taborinc1500 timbrela1535 timbre weightsc1560 tambourine1579 tombak1662 tambour de basque1688 tambouret1776 tambo1848 pandereta1857 toph1864 timpani1876 pandero1914 pandeiro1922 bamboula1938 tabouret- society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > variety, etc. > performers in variety, etc. > [noun] > black minstrel > performing specific part zip coon1833 Jim Crow1835 centreman1870 middleman1870 interlocutor1880 tambo1884 1848 New Negro Forget-me-not Songster 32 We plaid dis song, ‘on de banjo’, Wid de fiddle and de bones, and ole tambo. 1870 T. A. Brown Hist. Amer. Stage 70/1 George Christy took the bone end, with Lansing Durand as tambo. 1884 Sat. Rev. 7 June 740/1 A single row of negro minstrels seated on chairs..at the ends are Bones and Tambo. 1952 B. Ulanov Hist. Jazz in Amer. iii. 20 The homemade instruments of the Negro are described in some detail, the tambo, bones, quills, fife, triangle. 1958 P. Oliver in Decca Bk. Jazz i. 22 The ‘nigger minstrel’ troupes comprising banjo players and ‘end men’ playing ‘tambo and bones’ being popular in the North throughout the nineteenth century. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1910; most recently modified version published online June 2019). tambon.2 In the Andean countries, esp. Peru, a lodging house or inn. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > dwelling place or abode > accommodation or lodging > public lodging-places > [noun] > inn guest housec1000 innc1230 hostry1377 host1382 harbergeryc1384 hostelc1384 hostelryc1386 harbergagea1400 hostelar1424 hostagec1440 innsc1550 host-house1570 fondaco1599 change1609 auberge1615 sporting house1615 albergo1617 rancho1648 change-housea1653 posada1652 public house1655 inn-house1677 funduq1684 locanda1770 fonda1777 livery tavern1787 roadhouse1806 meson1817 tambo1830 gasthaus1834 estalagem1835 caravanserai1848 temperance inna1849 sala1871 bush-inn1881 ryokan1914 B & B1918 pousada1949 minshuku1970 1830 E. Temple Trav. Var. Parts Peru ii. 65 I went from tambo to tambo in search of a lodging. 1854 W. L. Herndon Explor. Valley of Amazon i. 60 We stopped, at four, at the tambo of Acchahuarcu. 1902 Encycl. Brit. XXV. 377/1 One of the most interesting topics of study is the trails along which the seasonal and annual migrations of tribes occurred, becoming in Peru the paved road, with suspension bridges and wayside inns or tambos. 1959 G. Woodcock Incas & Other Men i. iii. 45 Primitive shelters, still called tambos, which were maintained..where no hotels existed. 1978 D. P. Werlich Peru ii. 36 The Incas constructed granaries to supply the army..and maintained tambos to serve travellers. Derivatives tambero n. a person who keeps a tambo. ΚΠ 1931 Times Lit. Suppl. 19 Mar. 214/2 Already ‘chacarero’ and ‘tambero’ are nibbling more and more slices from ‘estancias’ in the vicinity of Buenos Aires. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1933; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.11848n.21830 |
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