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Definition of tambourin
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Tambourin
(n.) An old
Provencal
dance of a
lively
character,
common
on the
stage..
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Timburine
::
Timburine
(n.) A
tambourine.
Tambourin
::
Tambourin
(n.) A
tambourine.
Tambour
::
Tambour
(n.) A small
frame,
commonly
circular,
and
somewhat
resembling
a
tambourine,
used for
stretching,
and
firmly
holding,
a
portion
of cloth that is to be
embroidered;
also, the
embroidery
done upon such a
frame;
--
called
also, in the
latter
sense,
tambour
work..
Banister
::
Banister
(n.) A
stringed
musical
instrument
having
a head and neck like the
guitar,
and its body like a
tambourine.
It has five
strings,
and is
played
with the
fingers
and
hands..
Tambouring
::
Tambouring
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Tambou.
Tambour
::
Tambour
(n.) A kind of small flat drum; a
tambourine.
Pulsatile
::
Pulsatile
(a.)
Capable
of being
struck
or
beaten;
played
by
beating
or by
percussion;
as, a
tambourine
is a
pulsatile
musical
instrument..
Tambourin
::
Tambourin
(n.) An old
Provencal
dance of a
lively
character,
common
on the
stage..
Tambourine
::
Tambourine
(n.) A small drum,
especially
a
shallow
drum with only one skin,
played
on with the hand, and
having
bells at the
sides;
a
timbrel..
Tamburin
::
Tamburin
(n.) See
Tambourine.
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