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Polish
Etymology
Borrowed from Ukrainian тараба́н (tarabán).[1] Doublet of baraban. Compare Russian бараба́н (barabán).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /taˈra.ban/
- Rhymes: -aban
- Syllabification: ta‧ra‧ban
Noun
taraban m inan
- (historical) taraban (percussive drum-like folk instrument of Turkish origin, which was once used in Ukraine and, to a lesser extent, in Poland)
- Synonym: tułumbas
1797, Józef Wybicki, Mazurek Dąbrowskiego:Już tam ojciec do swej Basi
Mówi zapłakany
— Słuchaj jeno, pono nasi
Biją w tarabany- A father, to his Basia,
says, all in tears,
“Listen, they are saying ours
are strucking the tarabans”
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Further reading
Romanian
Etymology
Unknown. Compare tarabă.
Noun
taraban m (plural tarabani)
- tax on stand sellers
Declension
References
- taraban in Academia Română, Micul dicționar academic, ediția a II-a, Bucharest: Univers Enciclopedic, 2010. →ISBN
Spanish
Verb
taraban
- third-person plural imperfect indicative of tarar