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timbrer
† timbrer Obs. rare. In 5 tymberer, tymbrer. [f. timbre v.1 + -er1.] A timbrel-player.c 1425 St. Eliz. of Spalbeck in Anglia VIII. 109/29 Þis newe tymbrer settiþ her flesche for an harpe, and hir chekys for a tymber. c 1425 St. Mary of Oignies ii. v. ibid. 166/22 She, þat ȝonge tymberer, hadde strec...
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tymburnar
† tymburnar Obs. rare—0. [Cf. taborner and timbrer.] A player on a timbrel.14.. Nom. in Wr.-Wülcker 693/13 Hec timpanizatrix, a tymburnar.
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Marc Gilbert de Varennes
Jesuit priest, writer
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| known_for = writings on heraldry
| notable_works = Le Roy d'armes ou L'art de bien former, charger, briser, timbrer He is best known for his large folio book Le Roy d'armes ou L'art de bien former, charger, briser, timbrer, et par consequent, blasonner toutes les fortes
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timbester
† ˈtimbester Obs. [app. for timberster or timbrester, f. timbre v.1 + -ster: cf. timbrer.] A female performer on the timbrel.? a 1366 Chaucer Rom. Rose 769 Ther was many a timbestere [F. tymberresses]... The timbres up ful sotilly They caste, and henten [hem] ful ofte Upon a finger faire and softe. ...
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timbre
▪ I. † timbre, n.1 Obs. (ˈtɪmbə(r)) Also 4–5 tymbre, tymber (5 -yr(e, -ere), 5–6 Sc. tymmer (8 timber). [a. OF. timbre (12th c. in Hatz.-Darm.):—*timbne:—late pop.L. *timbano, for L. tympanum, a. Gr. τύµπανον timbrel, kettledrum. In OF. timbre was used in 13th c., and in ME. by Wyclif, to render L. ...
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