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tabor

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1. tabor - Noun

2. tabor - Verb

3. Tabor - Proper noun

Meaning

A small drum used as an accompaniment to a pipe or fife, both being played by the same person.

To play on a tabor, or little drum.

To make (a sound) with a tabor.

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According to Tabor, the kiss of homage—the character of which is not indicated in the Bible—was probably upon the forehead, and was expressive of high respect. Source: Internet

Descendants of the Texas Cherokees and the Mount Tabor Community joined together to try to gain redress from treaty violations, stemming from the Treaty of Bowles Village in 1836. Source: Internet

By 1880 Tabor and Meyer's new town had gas lighting, water mains and 28 miles of streets, five churches, three hospitals, six banks, and a school for 1,100 students. Source: Internet

"Chicken Bill" Lovell dumped a wheelbarrow load of silver-rich ore into a barren pit on his Chrysolite claim in order to sell it to Horace Tabor for a large price. Source: Internet

After revealing to his disciples that he would be condemned to death in Jerusalem, Jesus climbed up Mount Tabor in the Galilee along with Peter, James and John and there he was transfigured. Source: Internet

His opera house was regarded as the largest and best theater constructed in the west, an honor it held until the opening of the Tabor Opera House. Source: Internet

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