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Definition of Timbals
1. timbal [n] - See also: timbal
Lexicographical Neighbors of Timbals
Literary usage of Timbals
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Southey's Common-place Book by Robert Southey (1849)
"... because that is the place where the trumpets are, or rather the hautboys and
timbals, that play together in consort at certain hours of the day and ..."
2. Southey's Common-place Book by Robert Southey (1849)
"... because that is the place where the trumpets are, or rather the hautboys and
timbals, that play together in consort at certain hours of the day and ..."
3. Prehistoric Art; Or, The Origin of Art as Manifested in the Works of by Thomas Wilson, Edwin Porter Upham (1898)
"The j( instruments described or mentioned were drums, timbals, flutes, horns,
trumpets, and rattles. According to Clavigero,1 they had no stringed ..."
4. An Illustrated Handbook of Indian Arms: Being a Classified and Descriptive by Indian Museum, Wilbraham Egerton Egerton (1880)
"One of the latter carried the great timbals, by means of which the orders of the
general are communicated; these are sounded continually during the march, ..."
5. The Physiology of Taste: Harder's Book of Practical American Cookery (in Six by Jules Arthur Harder (1885)
"Then cover the timbals with a layer of Rice, smooth it evenly, and cover it with a
... When making large timbals, the Rice should be from one-half to ..."