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tabur (s.xii2/4)

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The form tabyr is a cross reference to the following entry:

tabur (s.xii2/4)

tabor,  tabort,  tabour,  taburn,  tabyr  
  FEW:  tabir 19,174b Gdf:  tabor 7,618c GdfC:  tabor 10,737a TL: tabor 10,18 DEAF:  tabor  DMF:  tambour  TLF:  tambour  OED:  tabor n.1  / taborn n.  / tambour n.  MED:  taborne n.  / tabour n.  DMLBS:  tabur 3358c

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1musicdrum, tambourine or other percussion instrument
( MS: s.xii2/4 )  En Sarraguce fait suner ses taburs  Roland 852
( c.1170; MS: s.xiiiex )  Faire batre taburs e buisines soner  Horn 3262
( s.xiii2/4; MS: s.xiii3/4 )  Et ceste espece si est dite timpanistes, car com l'en fiert sor le ventre, si resone com .j. tabort  A-N Med i 231
( MS: s.xiii )  sistra: taburs  TLL i 66
( s.xivin; MS: 1312-40 )  Johan de Rampaygne savoit assez de tabour, harpe, viele, sitole e jogelerie  Fouke ANTS 37.23
( s.xiv1; MS: s.xivm )  chauntauntz [...] en tabours de joie et en estives  Samuel ANB 79.1033
2noise, din
( s.xiii; MS: c.1300 )  Por ce que li malignes esperiz a torjors envie seur les bons, se demostra il illuec visablement en laide forme et horrible de tabor, jetant flamble  S Godric 1080

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See also:

taburer1  taburer2  taburie  tambusteiz 
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