单词 | tambourin |
释义 | tambourinn. 1. The long narrow drum or tabor used in Provence (see taborin n.); applied also to ‘a bottle-shaped drum used in Egypt’ ( Cent. Dict.). ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > musical instrument > percussion instrument > drum > [noun] > other drums taborinc1500 swash1533 war-drum1593 wolf-drum1605 saddle drum1617 tombak1662 tom-tom1693 goombay1790 rommelpot1790 rommelpot?1798 water drum1824 pahu1829 tabl1831 tambourin1832 dholuck1837 nagara1839 tree-drum1850 ngoma1860 talking drum1897 pot drum1907 friction drum1909 trap-drum1924 ghoema1934 tamboo1942 tassa1948 steel drum1952 conga drum1955 roto-tom1968 conga1969 Isukuti1972 steel pan1973 syndrum1979 1832 D. Brewster Lett. Nat. Magic viii. 205 He holds in one hand a flageolet, and in the other the stick with which he beats the tambourin. 1907 E. Rickert Golden Hawk xxxix. 296 The music was pipe and tambourin, of course, how else should one dance in Provence? 2. a. A Provençal dance, originally accompanied by the tambourin. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > dancing > types of dance or dancing > dances of other countries > [noun] > Provence tambourin1797 farandole1876 1797 Encycl. Brit. XVIII. 305/1 Tambourin,..name of a dance performed on the French stage. The air is lively, and the movements are quick. 1884 W. B. Squire in Grove Dict. Music IV. 55 Tambourin, an old Provençal dance, in its original form accompanied by a Flute and Tambour de Basque [error for Tambourin]. Thesaurus » Categories » b. A piece of music for such a dance, in duple rhythm and quick time. Derivatives ˈtambourin v. to play on the tambourin. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > performing music > playing instruments > beating drum > beat drum [verb (intransitive)] tabor1377 taborna1400 nakerc1425 drum1597 dub-a-dub1598 to beat a drum1621 rub-a-dub1837 beat1841 to beat a tattoo1841 tom-tom1860 rataplan1863 tambourin1884 1884 J. Payne tr. Tales from Arabic II. 234 They gave not over..tambourining and piping till the night waned. ˌtambouriˈnade n. [after serenade, etc.; see -ade suffix] a performance on the tambourin. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > performing music > playing instruments > beating drum > [noun] > types of drum kettledrumming1848 tambourinade1893 tassa1948 1893 E. H. Barker Wanderings by S. Waters 27 Every morning at five the tailor..awoke the echoes of the gorge with a long and furious tambourinade. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1910; most recently modified version published online December 2019). < |
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