tabored

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Englisch - Türkisch

Definition von tabored im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

tabor
(Muzik) zilli def
tabor
{f} dümbelek çal
Tabor
(isim) dümbelek
Tabor
{i} dümbelek
tabor
dümbelek çalmak
Türkisch - Türkisch

Definition von tabored im Türkisch Türkisch wörterbuch

tabor
israil'de bir dağ
Englisch - Englisch

Definition von tabored im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch

tabor
A small drum. In traditional music, a small drum played with a single stick, leaving the player's other hand free to play a melody on a three-holed pipe
tabor
{v} to play on a tabor, to beat quick
tabor
{n} a kind of small drum beaten with only one stick
Tabor
{i} mountain in northern Israel
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To make (a sound) with a tabor
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To play on a tabor, or little drum
tabor
A small drum used as an accompaniment to a pipe or fife, both being played by the same person
tabor
a small drum, played with one hand, used especially in the Middle Ages
tabor
{i} small drum formerly played to accompany a fife or pipe (also tabour)
tabor
A percussion instrument of Spain and France It is a shallow drum slung over one shoulder and played with one had The player may simultaneously play a fife
tabor
a small drum with one head of soft calfskin
tabor
A small drum. In traditional music, a small drum played with a single stick, leaving the players other hand free to play a melody on a three-holed pipe
tabor
To strike lightly and frequently
tabor
Cylindrical medieval drum
tabor
a height (1 ) Now Jebel et-Tur, a cone-like prominent mountain, 11 miles west of the Sea of Galilee It is about 1,843 feet high The view from the summit of it is said to be singularly extensive and grand This is alluded to in Ps 89: 12; Jer 46: 18 It was here that Barak encamped before the battle with Sisera (q v ) Judg 4: 6-14 There is an old tradition, which, however, is unfounded, that it was the scene of the transfiguration of our Lord (See HERMON ) "The prominence and isolation of Tabor, standing, as it does, on the border-land between the northern and southern tribes, between the mountains and the central plain, made it a place of note in all ages, and evidently led the psalmist to associate it with Hermon, the one emblematic of the south, the other of the north " There are some who still hold that this was the scene of the transfiguration (q v )