tambor

See also: tambôr

Bourguignon

Noun

tambor m (plural tambors)

  1. drum

Catalan

Pronunciation

Noun

tambor m (plural tambors)

  1. drum

Galician

Noun

tambor m (plural tambores)

  1. drum

Portuguese

tambor

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Portuguese atanbor, from Arabic الطُنْبُور (aṭ-ṭunbūr).

Pronunciation

  • (Paulista) IPA(key): /tɐ̃.ˈboɹ/
  • (South Brazil) IPA(key): /tɐ̃.ˈboɻ/
  • (Portugal) IPA(key): /tɐ̃.ˈboɾ/
  • Hyphenation: tam‧bor

Noun

tambor m (plural tambores)

  1. (musical instruments) drum (a type of percussive musical instrument)
  2. drum (any hollow, cylindrical object)
  3. drum (a barrel or large cylindrical container for liquid transport and storage)
  4. cylinder (part of a revolver which contains chambers for rounds)
  5. tumbler (movable obstruction in a lock)
  6. the revolving drum of a concrete mixer
  7. (architecture) drum (any of the cylindrical blocks that make up the shaft of a pillar)
  8. (regional, South Brazil) cockpit (an enclosure for cockfights)

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Hyponyms


Spanish

Etymology

From Arabic طُنْبُور (ṭunbūr).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ta̠mˈβ̞o̞ɾ], [ta̠mˈbo̞ɾ]

Noun

tambor m (plural tambores)

  1. drum
  2. drum-shaped piece, part or device
  3. (architecture) drum (wall that supports a dome)

Derived terms

See also

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