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TABORER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TABORER is one that plays on the tabor.
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taborer - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
taborer (plural taborers). One who plays on the tabor. Synonym: taborist. 1610–1611 (date written), William Shakespeare, “The Tempest”, in Mr. William ...
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Tabor (instrument) - Wikipedia
A portable snare drum, typically played either with one hand or with two drumsticks. The word "tabor" (formerly sometimes spelt "taber") is an English variant ...
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taborer
ˈtaborer Obs. exc. Hist. Also 5–7 taberer, 6 tab(b)orer, tabourier, tabrer(e. [f. tabor v. or n. + -er1. Cf. OF. taboreor (14th c.).] One who tabors; a drummer; a performer on the tabor.c 1400 Song Roland 918 Trumpetis and taberers, sothe to say. c 1430 Lydg. Min. Poems (Percy Soc.) 170 Tabourers wi...
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taborer (n.) - ShakespearesWords.com
taborer (n.) Old form(s): Taborour. player of a tabor. see also tabor (n.) Headword location(s). SHAKESPEARE'S WORDS ...
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Pipe and tabor | Medieval, English, Folk Music | Britannica
Pipe and tabor, three-holed fipple, or whistle, flute played along with a small snare drum. The player holds the pipe with his left hand, stopping the holes ...
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Barton Blount
It was rebuilt in 1714, probably using medieval material, by Samuel Taborer; the lower courses of the walls are medieval.
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taborer, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun taborer is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for taborer is from around 1400, ...
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Pipe and Tabor in the Morris
Traditionally the taborer leads with the tabor, playing a rhythm that relates directly to the footfalls of the dancers, something that the primarily melodic ...
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Taborer Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
Taborer definition: One who plays on the tabor.
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TABOR Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
a small drum formerly used to accompany oneself on a pipe or fife. verb (used without object). to play upon or as if upon a tabor; ...
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Taborer - Webster's 1913
Taborer. Ta"bor*er (?), n. One who plays on the tabor. Shak.
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Pipe and tabor
also
Fipple
Flabiol
Flageolet
Jacques de Vaucanson
Morris dance
Psalterium (instrument)
References
External links
Sound file online.Antiqua
The Taborer's
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