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Tabret — Tab ret, n. A taboret. Young. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tabret — (Heb. toph), a timbrel (q.v.) or tambourine, generally played by women (Gen. 31:27; 1 Sam. 10:5; 18:6). In Job 17:6 the word (Heb. topheth) tabret should be, as in the Revised Version, an open abhorring (marg., one in whose face they spit; lit … Easton's Bible Dictionary
tabret — /tab rit, tay brit/, n. 1. a small tabor. 2. Obs. a person who plays upon this instrument. [1350 1400; ME taberett, equiv. to taber (var. of TABOR) + ett ET] * * * … Universalium
tabret — A musical instrument (1 Sam. 10:5, AV), called a ‘tambourine’ (NRSV, NJB), a ‘drum’ (REB) … Dictionary of the Bible
tabret — tab·ret … English syllables
tabret — /ˈtæbrət/ (say tabruht) noun a small tabor. {variant of taboret} …
tabret — Pahu kani … English-Hawaiian dictionary
tabret — ˈtabrə̇t noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English taberet, from tabor, tabour + et : a small tabor called also taborin … Useful english dictionary
The Sacred Flame (play) — The Sacred Flame (1928) was William Somerset Maugham s 21st play, written at the age of 54. Maugham dedicated the publication to his friend Messmore Kendall.The play written as three acts, is unique within the total of Maugham s list of 24 plays … Wikipedia
Timbrel — or tabret (the tof of the ancient Hebrews, the deff of Islam, the adufe of the Moors of Spain), the principal musical instrument of percussion of the Israelites, similar to the modern tambourine. The word timbrel is used in the Old Testament in… … Wikipedia