Definition of Tabourin

1. a small drum [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tabourin

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

Literary usage of Tabourin

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

1. Histoire Des Girondins Et Des Massacres de Septembre D'après Les Documents by Adolphe Granier de Cassagnac (1860)
"1 Un nommé Louis tabourin est inscrit sur le registre des galères, à la date du 27 août 1792 ;'mais les listes et les procès- verbaux concernant les décès ..."

2. The Transition Period by George Gregory Smith (1900)
"The louder the preacher waxed, the louder grew the drum. " Qu'on aille faire taire ce tabourin," cried the cur^; but no one would go, unless to stay to see ..."

3. The veterinarian's vade mecum by John Gamgee (1858)
"In the Report of the Lyons Veterinary School for 1812, tabourin has found stated that a sheep will die in the course of half an hour from taking about an ..."

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