Definition of Tabourets

1. tabouret [n] - See also: tabouret

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tabourets

taborine
taborines
taboring
taborins
tabors
taboule
tabouleh
taboulehs
tabouli
taboulis
tabour
taboured
tabourer
tabourers
tabouret
tabourets (current term)
tabourin
tabouring
tabourins
tabours
tabrere
tabreres
tabret
tabrets
tabs
tabtoxin
tabtoxins
tabu
tabu search
tabued

Literary usage of Tabourets

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

1. Memoirs of Wilhelmine, Margravine of Baireuth by Wilhelmine, Helena Augusta Victoria (1888)
"The queen sat herself down with him on " tabourets," and the king and the rest of us stood around them, in spite of the King of Poland's repeatedly asking ..."

2. A Fair Conspirator, Marie de Rohan, Duchesse de Chevreuse by Hugh Noel Williams (1913)
"... and arrogance of Monsieur le Prince and Madame de Longueville—The " War of the tabourets "—Attempt of the Marquis de ..."

3. Museum Ideals of Purpose and Method by Benjamin Ives Gilman, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (1918)
"It would also be less restful; but if what we seek is a means of forestalling fatigue rather than recovering from it, tabourets need not be condemned on ..."

4. The Stranger in America: Comprising Sketches of the Manners, Society, and by Francis Lieber (1835)
"Oh, the tabourets, the tabourets of Retz !* The " Our * The author must refer to a passage in the Memoirs of the Cardinal de Retz. ..."

5. Exhibition (1844)
"Two Specimens of Embroidery tabourets. Neatly done. 1965. ... Two tabourets. 1038. M. ABRAHAMS, Boston. One Pair of Open-work Silk Hose. ..."

6. All the Year Round: A Weekly Journal by Charles Dickens (1881)
"She indignantly enumerates her losses, the windows the doors broken, the tabourets that the accused had turned from seats into weapons of offence, ..."

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