Definition of Tymbals

1. tymbal [n] - See also: tymbal

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tymbals

tyloses
tylosin
tylosin reductase
tylosins
tylosis
tylosis ciliaris
tylosis linguae
tylote
tylotes
tylotic
tyloxapol
tymazoline
tymbal
tymbales
tymbals (current term)
tyme
tymes
tymovirus
tymp
tympan
tympan-
tympana
tympanal
tympanectomy
tympani
tympania
tympanic
tympanic air cells
tympanic antrum

Literary usage of Tymbals

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

1. List of the Specimens of Homopterous Insects in the Collection of the by Francis Walker (1850)
"... hind borders of the segments ferruginous; sides and tip mostly tawny: opercula none; tymbals and drums extremely small : legs tawny; claws black, ..."

2. Travels in the Mogul Empire by François Bernier (1826)
"In this place which thence derives its name are kept the trumpets, or rather the hautboys and tymbals, which play in concert at certain hours of the day and ..."

3. The Handbook for Delhi: With Index and Two Maps, Illustrating the Historic by Frederic Henry Cooper (1865)
"In this place which thence derives its name, are kept the trumpets, or rather the hautboys and tymbals, which play in concert at certain hours of the day ..."

4. Zoroastrian Civilization: From the Earliest Times to the Downfall of the by Maneckji Nusservanji Dhalla (1922)
"The troops marched past the king and left the city, amid the blare of trumpets, the din of tymbals and Indian bells, the blast of clarions, ..."

5. The Sháhnáma of Firdausí by Firdawsī (1908)
"We see the tyrant's standard And army drawn up on the river-bank." Tiis put his battle in array. They ranged The elephants and tymbals on the plain. ..."

6. The Sháhnáma of Firdausí by Firdawsī (1908)
"We see the tyrant's standard And army drawn up on the river-bank." Tus put his battle in array. They ranged The elephants and tymbals on the plain. ..."

7. Travels of an Arab Merchant in Soudan (the Black Kingdoms of Central Africa) by Muḥammad ibn ʻUmar al-Tūnisī, Bayle St. John (1854)
"In the first place, all the tymbals must be stripped on one day'—which done, * It is possible that some filthy custom of this kind, among our ancestors, ..."

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