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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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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. wikipedia.org
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taberere
taberer(e, -et(t(e obs. ff. taborer, tabret. Oxford English Dictionary
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tabrere
tabre, tabrer(e obs. ff. tabor, taborer. Oxford English Dictionary
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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 wikipedia.org
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tabborer
tabbor, tabborer obs. ff. tabor, taborer. Oxford English Dictionary
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taborner
† ˈtaborner Chiefly Sc. Obs. [Agent-n. f. taborn v. = OF. taborneur (1317 in Godef.).] By-form of taborer, a drummer.14.. Nom. in Wr.-Wülcker 696/36 Hic timpanizator, a taberner. 1483 Cath. Angl. 376/2 A Taburner (A. Tabernar), timpanista. 1518 Acc. Ld. High Treas. Scotl. V. 157 To þe Franche Talban... Oxford English Dictionary
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tabour
tabour, -er var. tabor n. and v., taborer. Oxford English Dictionary
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List of Shakespearean characters (L–Z)
T For Taborer, see Timothy. A Tailor is verbally abused by Petruchio in The Taming of the Shrew. Talbot: John Talbot is the son of Sir John Talbot. wikipedia.org
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taborin
† ˈtaborin Obs. Also 6 -oryn, taberyne, 7–8 tabourin(e, 9 -orine. [a. F. tabourin (1482 in Godef. Compl., and in Dict. Acad. 1690), deriv. of tabour tabor; cf. med.L. taborīnus in sense = tympanista taborer (1497 in Du Cange). In mod.F. tambourin, Pr. tamborin, It. tamburino.] A kind of drum, less w... Oxford English Dictionary
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talberone
talbanar, talbart, -bert, talberone obs. Sc. ff. taborer, tabard, taborn. Oxford English Dictionary
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tabroun
▪ I. † ˈtaborn, tabroun, n. Obs. Forms: 4 taborne, 4–5 taburn(e, 5–6 Sc. taberne, 6 Sc. tabro(u)n, tabberone, 7 tabern, Sc. tabbern; also Sc. 4 tawburn, 5 tawberne, talburn, 6 tau-, tawbron, tawbern, talbrone. [A by-form of tabor, chiefly north. Eng. and Sc., in med.L. tabornum (Du Cange). The inser... Oxford English Dictionary
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twire-pipe
† twire-pipe Obs. rare. [In sense 2 f. twire tuyere. Sense 1 may have the same origin.] 1. App. a contemptuous name for a musical pipe; in quots. applied to persons.1619 Fletcher Mons. Thomas iii. i, Ye are an Ass, a twirepipe, A Jeffery John bo peepe. a 1634 Chapman (Webster), I have said..that you... Oxford English Dictionary
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lutist
lutist (ˈl(j)uːtɪst) [f. lute n.1 + -ist.] a. A lute-player. (Cf. lutenist.) b. A maker of lutes.1627 Hakewill Apol. (1630) 254 Imitation of Claudian in expressing a controversie betweene a lutist and a nightingale. 1814 Mrs J. West Alicia de Lacy II. 47 The lady retained..a taborer, a lutist, and a... Oxford English Dictionary
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tabor
▪ I. tabor, tabour, n.1 Now rare. (ˈteɪbə(r)) Also 4 tabre, 4–5 tabur, 5 -yr, 5–6 taboure, 4–8 taber, 6–9 tabber. See also taborn. [a. OF. tabur (11th c.), tabour (13–16th c.), beside tanbor, tambur (14–15th c.), tambour (16th c.–) = Pr. tabor, tanbor, Sp. tambor (OSp. atambor), It. tamburo: the rel... Oxford English Dictionary
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