Associations to the word «Tabor»
Noun
- Galilee
- Ty
- Nazareth
- Ivor
- Derrick
- Mount
- Barak
- Horace
- Mennonite
- Aidan
- Taxpayer
- Ras
- Pipe
- Debra
- Bethel
- Harding
- Carmel
- Cymbal
- Fife
- Augusta
- Scarborough
- Snare
- Rutland
- Cherokee
- Cinder
- Cyrus
- Racehorse
- Marion
- Margaret
- Yacht
- Forsyth
- Abolitionist
- Cossack
- Sue
- Hoove
- Spindle
- Butte
- Katy
- Colonist
- Chopper
- Portland
- Denver
- Evangelical
- Henley
- Deborah
- Flute
- Nc
- Jesus
- Gardner
- Colorado
- Voyage
- Gallagher
- Gm
- Salem
- Tribune
- Harp
- Slovenia
- Calvin
- Winston
- Lincoln
- Winery
- Iowa
- Bey
- Basilica
- Czech
- Ethiopia
- Drum
- Susan
- Recorder
- Gideon
- Rapture
- Gag
- Island
- Bonaparte
- Disciple
- Wichita
- Joachim
- Brien
- Quixote
- Recession
Adjective
Wiktionary
TABOR, noun. 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, verb. To make (a sound) with a tabor.
TABOR, verb. To strike lightly and frequently.
TABOR, noun. A military train of men and wagons; an encampment of such resources.
TABOR, proper noun. Tábor (city in the Czech Republic)
TABOR, proper noun. A city in Slovenia
TABOR, proper noun. A surname.
Dictionary definition
TABOR, noun. A small drum with one head of soft calfskin.
Wise words
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