Definition of Tambourer

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tambourer

tambak
tambaks
tambala
tambalas
tamber
tambers
tambon
tamborine
tambou
tambour
tambour sound
tamboura
tambouras
tamboured
tambourer (current term)
tambourers
tambourin
tambourine
tambourinelike
tambourines
tambouring
tambourinist
tambourinists
tambourins
tambours
tambreet
tambur
tambura
tamburas

Literary usage of Tambourer

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Protestant: Essays on the Principal Points of Controversy Between the by William M'Gavin (1833)
"Elizabeth King, her cousin before mentioned, and Mary Watson, tambourer, ... "Elizabeth King, tambourer, in Glasgow, cousin of the first declarant, ..."

2. The Nineteenth Century (1891)
"and the tambourer, with a celerity which strikes the beholder as truly marvellous, works the silk or wool in and out of the holes with a sort of ..."

3. Memoirs of the Most Eminent American Mechanics: Also, Lives of Distinguished by Henry Howe (1856)
"In Glasgow, a tambourer of ordi- nary skill could not in general earn more than five or six shillings a week by constant application ; but to a laboring ..."

4. Memoirs of the Most Eminent American Mechanics: Also, Lives of Distinguished by Henry Howe, New York Museum of Science and Industry Library (1852)
"In Glasgow, a tambourer of ordinary skill could not in general earn more than five or six shillings a week by constant application ; but to a laboring ..."

5. The World's Great Classics by Timothy Dwight, Julian Hawthorne (1899)
"Wu the tambourer went to the Han. And Yang the junior music-master, and Siang who played on the musical stone, went to the sea-coast. ..."

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