tambour in English

noun
1
a small drum.
As the tambour (drum) was a spurned instrument, only the triangle could bring a strong support destined to accentuate the rhythms of the accordion dance.
2
something resembling a drum in shape or construction, in particular.
A classic tambour , which is finished in Cherry on select hardwoods and genuine Olive Ash Burl veneers, features a carved sloping scroll design that cradles the dial and adds a sleek yet elegant shape to this beautiful mantle clock supported by polished brass bun feet.
verb
1
decorate or embroider on a tambour.
a tamboured waistcoat
noun
    embroidery frame

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1. 6 It was followed by musicians with tambour, fife and viol.

2. Likewise, the presence of The Master gradually transforms an Aspirant into disciple.: disposé en avant dudit tambour Aspirant.

3. Série de coups, de chocs répétés ; bruit rythmé ainsi produit : Battement du tambour, des rames

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