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▪ I. tabret (ˈtæbrɪt) Forms: α. 4–5 taberett, 5 -ette, 5–6 -et, 5– tabret, (6 -ette, 7 tabberet, tabaret); β. 6 tabertte, -erde, -arte, -arde; γ. 5 taborete, 6–7 tabouret. [f. tabor + -et1.] 1. A small tabor; a timbrel. Hist. or arch.α 1464 Mann. & Househ. Exp. (Roxb.) 264 Item, for a hedstalle for ...
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Timbrel
The timbrel or tabret (also known as the tof of the ancient Hebrews, the deff in Arabic, the adufe of the Moors of Spain) was the principal percussion In , where the word "tabering" occurs in the King James Version, it means beating on the breast, as drummers beat on the tabret. , and in the Encyclopædia
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Tabor (instrument)
A tabor, tabret (), Tambour De Provence, or Tambourin (Provencal) is a portable snare drum typically played either with one hand or with two drumsticks
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The Talbot Hotel (Northamptonshire)
It was rebuilt in 1626, by William Whitwell, when its name was changed from The Tabret or Tabard to The Talbot.
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In England, Catherine of Aragon had a drummer, a "tabret" player. The "taberers" seem to have played dance music. An entertainment in London in January 1552 featured "the mores danse [morris dance] dansyng with a tabret".
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tabouret
tabouret (ˈtæbərɛt, ‖ taburɛ) Also 8 tabret. [a. F. tabouret (taburɛ), in sense 2 (1442 in Hatz.-Darm.); orig. a small tabor or drum, a tabret, dim. of tabour, tabor, drum.] † 1. The same as tabret, q.v. Obs. 2. a. A low seat or stool, without back or arms, for one person: so called originally from ...
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The Sacred Flame (play)
Tabret.
Mrs. Tabret's home has been set up to care for her son and a young Nurse Wayland has been Maurice's constant aid throughout. as Mrs Tabret.
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Bethel
tells Saul to go to Bethel to visit the 'Hill of God,' where he will meet a group of prophets coming down from the high place with a 'psaltery, and a tabret
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tabaret
▪ I. tabaret (ˈtæbərɪt) [mod. trade name, prob. f. tabby: cf. tabinet.] A fabric of alternate satin and watered silk stripes used in upholstery.1790 P. A. Robb Let. in M. Dunsford Hist. Mem. Tiverton iv. 235 This year [sc. 1752] was introduced to Tiverton the manufacture of..camblets, tarborates, da...
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Gladys Cooper
Moore in a stage adaptation of A Passage to India (1962); Mrs Tabret in The Sacred Flame (1966 and 1967); Prue Salter in Let's All Go Down the Strand (
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