Tabored: meaning, definitions and examples
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tabored
[ ˈteɪbərd ]
past tense
Tabored is the past tense of the verb 'tabore', which is not commonly used in modern English. It refers to the act of drumming or beating a tabour, a type of small drum. This verb is especially associated with certain traditional music forms.
Examples of usage
- She tabored during the festival.
- The drummer tabored to keep the rhythm.
- He tabored as the dancers moved.
Translations
Translations of the word "tabored" in other languages:
🇵🇹 tabulado
🇮🇳 पार्श्व (रूप)
🇩🇪 tabuliert
🇮🇩 tertabulasi
🇺🇦 табулований
🇵🇱 tabulowany
🇯🇵 タボレッド
🇫🇷 tabulé
🇪🇸 tabulado
🇹🇷 tablo haline getirilmiş
🇰🇷 표로 정리된
🇸🇦 مدرج
🇨🇿 tabulovaný
🇸🇰 tabulovaný
🇨🇳 表格化的
🇸🇮 tabeliran
🇮🇸 töflu
🇰🇿 кестеге енгізілген
🇬🇪 ტაბლირებული
🇦🇿 tabula salınmış
🇲🇽 tabulado
Etymology
The term 'tabored' originates from the Middle English 'tabour', which referred to a small drum commonly used in medieval Europe. The use of drums in various cultural ceremonies and celebrations has been documented throughout history, dating back to various ancient civilizations. The word 'tabour' itself is derived from the Old French 'tabour', which borrowed from the Arabic 'ṭabb', meaning 'drum'. The influence of drums can be seen in many musical traditions across the globe, where they play a vital role in both music and dance. While the verb form 'tabore' remains largely archaic, it reflects the rich history of drumming and its social significance in various cultures.