Timbrel
noun
1.
a tambourine or similar instrument.
noun
1.
(mainly Bible) another word for tambourine
(Heb. toph), a small drum or tambourine; a tabret (q.v.). The antiquity of this musical instrument appears from the scriptural allusions to it (Gen. 31:27; Ex. 15:20; Judg. 11:34, etc.) (See MUSIC.)
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