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Definition of Taberd

taberd
Tabard Tab"ard, n. [OE. tabard, tabart; cf. Sp. & Pg. tabardo, It. tabarro, W. tabar, LGr. ?, LL. tabardum.] A sort of tunic or mantle formerly worn for protection from the weather. When worn over the armor it was commonly emblazoned with the arms of the wearer, and from this the name was given to the garment adopted for heralds. [Spelt also taberd.] In a tabard he [the Plowman] rode upon a mare. --Chaucer.
Taberd
Taberd Tab"erd, n. See Tabard.

Meaning of Taberd from wikipedia

- called Cochinchina by most Europeans and Quinam by the Dutch. Jean-Louis Taberd, in his 1838 map, called Tonkin as "Cocincina exterior" (Đàng Ngoài) and...
- Jean-Louis Taberd (1794–1840) was a French missionary of the Paris Foreign Missions Society, and titular bishop of Isauropolis, in partibus infidelium...
- visit him and his family and encouraged them to have him learn at La Salle Taberd School in Sài Gòn a year from now so that eventually he could be able to...
- written by Pierre Pigneau de Behaine in 1773 and published by Jean-Louis Taberd in 1838. Modern Vietnamese (from the 19th century) After expelling the Chinese...
- 1838 map of Vietnam published by Jean L. Taberd...
- "bread", is attested in Vietnamese as early as the 1830s, in Jean-Louis Taberd's dictionary Dictionarium Latino-Annamiti****. The French introduced Vietnam...
- Saigon Building of the W**** – Former Institution Taberd, 1890". HISTORIC VIETNAM. "La Salle Taberd Sàigòn, VN". www.facebook.com. "visie" [Vision]. Technisch...
- into the early 19th century. In Pierre Pigneau de Behaine and Jean-Louis Taberd's 1838 Dictionarium Anamitico-Latinum, the words ao᷃ and ou᷃ became ong and...
- TABERD, "Note on the Geography of Cochinchina", Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Bengal, Calcutta, Vol. VI, 9/1837. (1838) Jean Louis TABERD,...
- divided it into two districts: Thái Khang and Diên Ninh. When Jean-Louis Taberd published the map of Annam in 1838, the province was named "Bình Hòa Trấn...