Definitionn. a small drum with one head of soft calfskin
Last update: October 26, 2015
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Ram likes to play on tabor during leisure time. [Please select]
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This doctrine became the watchword of the moderate Hussites who were known as the Utraquists or Calixtines (calix, the chalice), in Bohemian, podoboji; while the more advanced Hussites were soon known as the Taborites, from the city of Tabor that became their centre. [Please select]
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He went to Leadville about three months ago to work on ex-Senator Tabor's paper, the Herald, and was doing excellently well. [Please select]
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They had not taken part in the siege hitherto, but had won a brilliant victory over the Arabs at Mount Tabor. [Please select]
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Then Gideon said to Zebah and Zalmunna, "What kind of men were those whom you killed at Tabor." [Please select]
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"' Then you shall go on from there and come to the oak of Tabor."' [Please select]
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Tabor comfortable, and fit her somehow into the youthful plans of the household. [Please select]
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Tabor and Blondin will be down from town at about six. [Please select]
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It was poor taste to involve a casual stranger like Ida Tabor in this rather delicate family discussion. [Please select]
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Tabor, too, carried along the conversation noisily if not brilliantly, until the young people got well under way. [Please select]
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Burckhardt mentions the occurrence of the wild boar and panther together, or the _ounce_, as he calls it, on the mountain of Rieha, and also in the wooded part of Tabor. [Please select]
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