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Definition of Taborets
1. taboret [n] - See also: taboret
Lexicographical Neighbors of Taborets
Literary usage of Taborets
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Tenants of an Old Farm: Leaves from the Note-book of a Naturalist by Henry Christopher McCook (1902)
""The taborets are formed by a thin and transparent membrane, stretched in a
strong, half oval frame in the triangular overlapping portion of each wing-cover ..."
2. A Dictionary of Music and Musicians (A.D. 1450-1880) by John Alexander Fuller-Maitland, George Grove (1880)
"... 3 taborets, a harp, 2 viols, io sackbuts, a fife, ... 3 taborets, a harp, 2
viols, 9 sackbuts, ..."
3. A Treatise on Some of the Insects Injurious to Vegetation by Thaddeus William Harris (1862)
"The musical organs of the male consist of a pair of taborets. ... The mechanism
of the taborets, and the concavity of the wing-covers, ..."
4. A Treatise on some of the insects injurious to vegetation by Thaddeus William Harris (1880)
"The musical organs of the male consist of a pair of taborets. ... The mechanism
of the taborets, and the concavity of the wing-covers, ..."
5. Manual Training Magazine (1913)
"They have made drawing stands, easels, tables, taborets, footstools, leg rests
for cripples, batons, pedestals for statues, ..."
6. A Report on the Insects of Massachusetts, Injurious to Vegetation by Thaddeus William Harris (1841)
"The musical organs of the male consists of a pair of taborets. ... The mechanism
of the taborets, and the concavity of the wing-covers, reverberate and ..."