Military unit of the corps of Regulares, equivalent to the battalion.
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Examples for "tabret"
Examples for "tabret"
1Thither therefore they came in their robes, and their tabret went before them.
2He hath made me a bye-word of the people; and aforetime I was as a tabret.
3Salome was dancing, tabret in hand, her form showing through a robe of transparent silk as the two entered.
4The old miracle plays were assisted by performers on the horn, the pipe, the tabret, and the flute- afullorchestra in fact.
5Now, on the floor near them was a golden square of sunlight, and, tabret in hand, she sprang up and began to dance in it.
A small drum with one head of soft calfskin.
1Humble people had folksongs and instruments like the pipe and tabor for dancing.
2Morgiana then held the tabor out to his son, who did the same.
3They are a tabor and pipe that I do not understand.
4Our music consisted of two fiddles, with a pipe and tabor.
5Next came the minstrels, playing merrily on tabor, fife, sacbut, rebec, and tambourine.
6The tabor and pipe strike up a morrice.- Ashoutwithin.
7One strummed a lute, while another tapped a small tabor idly against his leg.
8The pipe and tabor were of the simplest description.
9Philip took his pipe and tabor and they all marched together towards the whitewashed cottage.
10But now there was always a flute or tabor.
11Where is Brother Thistlethwaite, whose voice is as the cymbal, the tabor, and the dulcimer?'
12It was probably originally played by a musician on the pipe, accompanying himself on the tabor.
13Abdalla took his tabor and began to play, as he walked before Morgiana, and entered the room.
14The children now once more moved on, led by Philip, who played joyfully upon his pipe and tabor.
15What is a 'catch,' a 'tabor'?
16At their head marched one of their number playing the tabor and pipes, to which they kept admirable time.