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Noun
/ˈtābər/,
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tabors, plural;
  1. A small drum, esp. one used simultaneously by the player of a simple pipe


  1. a small drum with one head of soft calfskin
  2. The Taxpayer Bill of Rights (abbreviated TABOR) is a concept advocated by conservative and free market libertarian groups, primarily in the United States, as a way of limiting the growth of government. ...
  3. Tábor (Tabor) is a city of the Czech Republic, in the South Bohemian Region. It is named after Mount Tabor, which is believed by many to be the place of the Transfiguration of Christ; however, the name became popular and nowadays translates to "camp" or "encampment" in the Czech language.
  4. Wagon fort is a mobile fortification made of wagons arranged into a rectangle, a circle or other shape and possibly joined with each other, an improvised military camp.
  5. *See also Nagara (drum) *See also Dhol *See also Dohol *See also Thavil *See also Dunun *See also Davul
  6. A tabor is a Moroccan military term used to describe a formation of three of four goums. A goum in this case is equivalent to a Company (military unit) and a tabor would thereby be equivalent to a Battalion. Groups of Tabors, equivalent to regiments or brigades, were also employed.
  7. Tabor is a town and a municipality in Slovenia.
  8. 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
  9. Listed here because it appears in several places with different identities. 1. A mountain in Issachar & Zebulon [Josh 19:22; Judg 4:6,12,14; Judg 8:18; Ps 89:12; Jer 46:18; Hos 5:1] 2. A plain in Benjamin [1 Sa 10:3] 3. A Levitical city in Zebulon [1 Chr 6:77]
  10. A percussion instrument of Spain and France. It is a shallow drum slung over one shoulder and played with one hand. The player may simultaneously play a fife.
  11. Fortified wagon train, often used in the open plains of the East by Polish and Cossack armies. Go back
  12. Constitutional amendment passed in 1992 by Colorado voters to restrain all levels of government (state, local, school and special districts, etc) by limiting how much revenue governments can collect. ...