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Tabor
Noun:
1. A small drum used chiefly in the Middle Ages, typically played with one hand while the other hand beat a small stick or a tambourine against it.
- Sample Sentence: The medieval minstrels entertained the crowd with their lively melodies on the tabor.
2. A cylindrical wooden container, often with a lid, used for holding food, liquids, or other substances.
- Sample Sentence: The shepherd carried a tabor filled with fresh milk from the meadow.
3. A mountain in the Czech Republic, located in the Bohemian Forest region.
- Sample Sentence: The hikers enjoyed the breathtaking view from the summit of Tabor.
Verb:
1. (archaic) To play a tabor or a similar drum.
- Sample Sentence: She tabor'd rhythmically, setting the mood for the festive gathering.
2. (obsolete) To store or pack in a tabor.
- Sample Sentence: The merchants would tabor their goods carefully before embarking on long journeys.
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