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WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024ta•bor (tā′bər),USA pronunciation n. - Music and Dancea small drum formerly used to accompany oneself on a pipe or fife.
v.i. - Music and Danceto play upon or as if upon a tabor;
drum. v.t. - Music and Danceto strike or beat, as on a tabor.
Also, taber, ta′bour. - Old French taborer, derivative of tab(o)ur
- Old French tab(o)ur; see tambour; (verb, verbal) Middle English tabouren, derivative of the noun, nominal or
- (noun, nominal) Middle English 1250–1300
ta′bor•er, ta′bour•er, n. Ta•bor (tā′bər),USA pronunciation n. - Place Names Mount, a mountain in N Israel, E of Nazareth. 1929 ft. (588 m).
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: tabor, tabour /ˈteɪbə/ n - a small drum used esp in the Middle Ages, struck with one hand while the other held a three-holed pipe
Etymology: 13th Century: from Old French tabour, perhaps from Persian tabīr Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: Tabor /ˈteɪbə/ n - Mount Tabor ⇒ a mountain in N Israel, near Nazareth: traditionally regarded as the mountain where the Transfiguration took place. Height: 588 m (1929 ft)
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