Definition of Taberdars

1. taberdar [n] - See also: taberdar

Lexicographical Neighbors of Taberdars

tabby
tabby cat
tabby cat striation
tabbying
tabefaction
tabefied
tabefies
tabefy
tabefying
tabella
tabellion
tabellions
taber
taberd
taberdar
taberdars (current term)
taberds
tabered
tabering
taberna
tabernacle
tabernacled
tabernacling
tabernacular
tabers
tabes
tabes dorsalis
tabes spasmodica
tabes spinalis

Literary usage of Taberdars

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. College Regulations by Queen's College (University of Oxford) (1868)
"taberdars' ROOM. A Boom is provided for the use of residents, in which newspapers are supplied. The following are the rules for the use of the Boom:— 1. ..."

2. Publications by Oxford Historical Society (1888)
"2 ' Until about 1840 there was a separate library belonging to the taberdars, or HA Scholars of the College, which was enriched by many gifts from members ..."

3. Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People (1868)
"The foundations are consolidated, and the college now consists of a provost, 19 fellows, 15 scholars or taberdars, and 2 Bible- clerks. ..."

4. Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge (1868)
"The foundations are consolidated, and the college now consists of a provost, 19 fellows, 15 scholars or taberdars, and 2 Bible- clerks. ..."

5. College Regulations by Queen's College (University of Oxford) (1868)
"taberdars' ROOM. A Boom is provided for the use of residents, in which newspapers are supplied. The following are the rules for the use of the Boom:— 1. ..."

6. Publications by Oxford Historical Society (1888)
"2 ' Until about 1840 there was a separate library belonging to the taberdars, or HA Scholars of the College, which was enriched by many gifts from members ..."

7. Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People (1868)
"The foundations are consolidated, and the college now consists of a provost, 19 fellows, 15 scholars or taberdars, and 2 Bible- clerks. ..."

8. Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge (1868)
"The foundations are consolidated, and the college now consists of a provost, 19 fellows, 15 scholars or taberdars, and 2 Bible- clerks. ..."

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