tambourine

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A percussion instrument consisting of a small, usually wooden, hoop closed on one side with a drum frame and featuring jingling metal disks on the tread; it is most often held in the hand and shaken rhythmically; by extension, any frame drum.
  2. A tambourine dove (Turtur tympanistria).
  3. A kind of Provençal dance.
  4. The music for this dance.
verb
  1. To play the tambourine.
  2. To make a sound like a tambourine.

Pronunciation

/ˌtæm.bəˈɹiːn/ en-us-tambourine.ogg

Word forms

tambourine tambourines tambourining tambourined

Etymology

From French tambourin (“little drum”), from French tambour (“drum”). Ultimately from Arabic طُنْبُور (ṭunbūr); see it and Persian تنبور for more.

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