- In
classical architecture, a
tambour (Fr.: "drum") is the
inverted bell of the
Corinthian capital around which are
carved acanthus leaves for decoration...
- A
tambour desk is a desk with desktop-based
drawers and pigeonholes, in a way
resembling bureau à gradin. The
small drawers and
nooks are covered, when...
- fashion. In the
second half of the 18th and into the
early 19th century,
tambouring was a
fashionable pastime for
ladies of the
French and
English courts...
- Look up
tambour in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tambour (French language: drum, from
Arabic tunbur "lute, drum",
Persian tabir "drum") can
refer to:...
-
Mustafa Tambour (Arabic: مصطفى تمبور; born 24 July 1982) is the
leader of an
Sudan Liberation Movement faction known as SLM-
Tambour,
which is involved...
- A
tambour door is a type of door
constructed of
horizontal or
vertical slats, they open to the side or up and down by
sliding along tracks. Hone, Vince...
- Le Crabe-
tambour (Drummer-Crab) is a 1977
French film
directed by
Pierre Schoendoerffer,
based on the
novel The
Paths of the Sea he
published in 1976...
-
Madeleine Tambour (born 18
December 1908 in Paris,
France and died in
deportation to the Ravensbrück camp on 4
March 1945) was a
French actress, active...
- The
Tambour of
Retribution (Arabic: حد الطار, romanized: ḥad aṭ-ṭār) is a 2020
Saudi Arabian drama film
directed by
Abdulaziz Alshlahei. It was selected...
- Anna
Tambour is an
author of satire,
fable and
other strange and hard-to-categorize
fiction and poetry. Her
novel Crandolin was
shortlisted for the 2013...