Tator vs Tabor - What's the difference?
tator | tabor |
A small drum. In traditional music, a small drum played with a single stick, leaving the player's other hand free to play a melody on a three-holed pipe.
A military train of men and wagons; an encampment of such resources.
* 2011 , (Norman Davies), Vanished Kingdoms , Penguin 2012, p. 269:
As a noun tator
is .As a proper noun tabor is
(city in the czech republic).tabor
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) tabour.Noun
(en noun)Etymology 2
From various Slavic languages, from Turkish.Noun
(en noun)- A Polish-Lithuanian tabor besieged by twenty or thirty thousand Tartars must have closely resembled the overland wagon trains of American pioneers attacked by the Sioux or the Cherokee.