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Definition of Tambourines
1. tambourine [n] - See also: tambourine
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tambourines
Literary usage of Tambourines
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Cyclopaedia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical Literature by John McClintock, James Strong (1876)
"... fnr-' we find in the tambourines of the present dr €<ii ir presence may,
however, be inferred from tbe BU- ..."
2. John Brown Among the Quakers: And Other Sketches by Irving Berdine Richman (1894)
"The music was from violins, horns, sleigh - bells and tambourines. When the frolic
was over, the military recruits were called forward and blessed by the ..."
3. Syria Lebanon by Wolfgang Gockel, Helga Bruns (1998)
"OF DRUMS, tambourines AND TRUMPETS No one knows when the first melody was hummed
or the first instrument tuned. Yet it is certain that by the 3rd mil- ..."
4. Syria Lebanon by Wolfgang Gockel, Helga Bruns (1998)
"OF DRUMS, tambourines AND TRUMPETS No one knows when the first melody was hummed
or the first instrument tuned. Yet it is certain that by the 3rd mil- ..."