tabarder (Meaning)

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tabarder (n.)

One who wears a tabard.

A scholar on the foundation of Queen's College, Oxford, England, whose original dress was a tabard.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tabarder

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tabarder Sentence Examples

  1. The knights donned their tabarders, emblazoned with the royal crest, before the battle.
  2. The jester's tabarder, festooned with bells and frills, drew a chuckle from the crowd.
  3. The herald's tabarder proclaimed the king's arrival with a resounding fanfare.
  4. The physician tended to the wounded in a simple tabarder, stained with blood and grime.
  5. The town crier's tabarder, adorned with the municipal seal, commanded attention in the market square.
  6. The pilgrim's tabarder, decorated with patches and symbols, marked their journey to holy lands.
  7. The minstrel's tabarder, adorned with colorful embroidery, told tales of love and adventure.
  8. The hunter's tabarder, made from rugged leather, protected them from the elements while tracking game.
  9. The merchant's tabarder, emblazoned with their guild's insignia, identified them as reputable traders.
  10. The scholar's tabarder, adorned with ink stains and parchment rolls, hinted at their intellectual pursuits.

FAQs About the word tabarder

One who wears a tabard., A scholar on the foundation of Queen's College, Oxford, England, whose original dress was a tabard.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The knights donned their tabarders, emblazoned with the royal crest, before the battle.

The jester's tabarder, festooned with bells and frills, drew a chuckle from the crowd.

The herald's tabarder proclaimed the king's arrival with a resounding fanfare.

The physician tended to the wounded in a simple tabarder, stained with blood and grime.