tabourers

/ˈteɪbərərz/
noun
  1. Plural of tabourer; people who play small drums.
    • The king's court employed several tabourers to entertain guests during feasts.
    • The tabourers marched at the front of the parade, beating their drums in unison.
    • A group of tabourers performed at the Renaissance fair every afternoon.
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