TABOR
First name TABOR's origin is Europe. TABOR means "camp". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with TABOR below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of tabor.(Brown names are of the same origin (Europe) with TABOR and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming TABOR
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES TABOR AS A WHOLE:
taboraNAMES RHYMING WITH TABOR (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (abor) - Names That Ends with abor:
gaborRhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (bor) - Names That Ends with bor:
escalibor caliborRhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (or) - Names That Ends with or:
amaor rigmor hathor nassor senghor antor blamor zigor thor donkor tor gaynor agenor alphenor anthor castor elpenor fedor kirkor mentor polymestor andor rendor sandor vidor tudor fyodor ifor amor blancheflor caylor dior dohtor elienor elinor ellinor flor leonor lysanor mor noor taylor anzor ator auctor avidor branor cador cathmor chancellor christofor connor conor cristofor dunmor ector ektor elidor elmoor eskor gregor hector heitor ivor konnor lalor macgregor moor nestor nicanor pryor rainor raynor sagremor salvador saylor skylor sumernor telfor teodor trevor tylor victor whitmoor winsor xalbador xalvador viktor ivankor ixidor feodor etor alastor senior windsor salhfor radnorNAMES RHYMING WITH TABOR (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (tabo) - Names That Begins with tabo:
Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (tab) - Names That Begins with tab:
tab taban tabari tabatha tabbart tabbert taber tabetha tabia tabitha tablita taburerRhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (ta) - Names That Begins with ta:
taavet taaveti taavetti taavi tacy tad tadao tadd tadeo tadesuz tadewi tadhg tadita tadleigh tafui tag tagan tage taggart tahbert taher tahir tahirah tahkeome tahki tahlia tahmelapachme tahnee tahra tahu tahurer tai taicligh taidgh taidhg taidhgin taigi tailayag taillefe taillefer taini taipa taishi tait taitasi taite taithleach taiyana taj tajah taji tajo taka takala takara takchawee takeo takhi takis takiyah takoda takouhi tal tala talal talawat talayeh talbert talbot talbott tale taleb talebot talehot talei taletha talford talia taliah talib talibah taliesin talihah talisha talitha tallia tallis tallonNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH TABOR:
First Names which starts with 'ta' and ends with 'or':
First Names which starts with 't' and ends with 'r':
tamar tamir tanner taylar tayler taysir teamhair telfer telfour tesar teucer thacher thacker thatcher thaxter thour thunder tier tipper torr tournour treabhar tripper tucker tupper turner tyger tylar tylerEnglish Words Rhyming TABOR
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES TABOR AS A WHOLE:
tabor | noun (n.) A small drum used as an accompaniment to a pipe or fife, both being played by the same person. |
verb (v. i.) To play on a tabor, or little drum. | |
verb (v. i.) To strike lightly and frequently. | |
verb (v. t.) To make (a sound) with a tabor. |
taboring | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Tabor |
taborer | noun (n.) One who plays on the tabor. |
taboret | noun (n.) A small tabor. |
taborine | noun (n.) A small, shallow drum; a tabor. |
taborite | noun (n.) One of certain Bohemian reformers who suffered persecution in the fifteenth century; -- so called from Tabor, a hill or fortress where they encamped during a part of their struggles. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH TABOR (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (abor) - English Words That Ends with abor:
ekabor | noun (n.) Alt. of Ekaboron |
labor | noun (n.) Physical toil or bodily exertion, especially when fatiguing, irksome, or unavoidable, in distinction from sportive exercise; hard, muscular effort directed to some useful end, as agriculture, manufactures, and like; servile toil; exertion; work. |
noun (n.) Intellectual exertion; mental effort; as, the labor of compiling a history. | |
noun (n.) That which requires hard work for its accomplishment; that which demands effort. | |
noun (n.) Travail; the pangs and efforts of childbirth. | |
noun (n.) Any pang or distress. | |
noun (n.) The pitching or tossing of a vessel which results in the straining of timbers and rigging. | |
noun (n.) A measure of land in Mexico and Texas, equivalent to an area of 177/ acres. | |
noun (n.) To exert muscular strength; to exert one's strength with painful effort, particularly in servile occupations; to work; to toil. | |
noun (n.) To exert one's powers of mind in the prosecution of any design; to strive; to take pains. | |
noun (n.) To be oppressed with difficulties or disease; to do one's work under conditions which make it especially hard, wearisome; to move slowly, as against opposition, or under a burden; to be burdened; -- often with under, and formerly with of. | |
noun (n.) To be in travail; to suffer the pangs of childbirth. | |
noun (n.) To pitch or roll heavily, as a ship in a turbulent sea. | |
noun (n.) A store or set of stopes. | |
verb (v. t.) To work at; to work; to till; to cultivate by toil. | |
verb (v. t.) To form or fabricate with toil, exertion, or care. | |
verb (v. t.) To prosecute, or perfect, with effort; to urge stre/uously; as, to labor a point or argument. | |
verb (v. t.) To belabor; to beat. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (bor) - English Words That Ends with bor:
arbor | noun (n.) A kind of latticework formed of, or covered with, vines, branches of trees, or other plants, for shade; a bower. |
noun (n.) A tree, as distinguished from a shrub. | |
noun (n.) An axle or spindle of a wheel or opinion. | |
noun (n.) A mandrel in lathe turning. |
harbor | noun (n.) A station for rest and entertainment; a place of security and comfort; a refuge; a shelter. |
noun (n.) Specif.: A lodging place; an inn. | |
noun (n.) The mansion of a heavenly body. | |
noun (n.) A portion of a sea, a lake, or other large body of water, either landlocked or artificially protected so as to be a place of safety for vessels in stormy weather; a port or haven. | |
noun (n.) A mixing box materials. | |
noun (n.) To afford lodging to; to enter as guest; to receive; to give a refuge to; indulge or cherish (a thought or feeling, esp. an ill thought). | |
verb (v. i.) To lodge, or abide for a time; to take shelter, as in a harbor. |
neighbor | noun (n.) A person who lives near another; one whose abode is not far off. |
noun (n.) One who is near in sympathy or confidence. | |
noun (n.) One entitled to, or exhibiting, neighborly kindness; hence, one of the human race; a fellow being. | |
adjective (a.) Near to another; adjoining; adjacent; next; neighboring. | |
verb (v. t.) To adjoin; to border on; tobe near to. | |
verb (v. t.) To associate intimately with. | |
verb (v. i.) To dwell in the vicinity; to be a neighbor, or in the neighborhood; to be near. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH TABOR (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (tabo) - Words That Begins with tabo:
taboo | noun (n.) A total prohibition of intercourse with, use of, or approach to, a given person or thing under pain of death, -- an interdict of religious origin and authority, formerly common in the islands of Polynesia; interdiction. |
adjective (a.) Set apart or sacred by religious custom among certain races of Polynesia, New Zealand, etc., and forbidden to certain persons or uses; hence, prohibited under severe penalties; interdicted; as, food, places, words, customs, etc., may be taboo. | |
verb (v. t.) To put under taboo; to forbid, or to forbid the use of; to interdict approach to, or use of; as, to taboo the ground set apart as a sanctuary for criminals. |
tabooing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Taboo |
tabour | noun (n. & v.) See Tabor. |
tabouret | noun (n.) Same as Taboret. |
noun (n.) A seat without arms or back, cushioned and stuffed: a high stool; -- so called from its resemblance to a drum. | |
noun (n.) An embroidery frame. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (tab) - Words That Begins with tab:
tab | noun (n.) The flap or latchet of a shoe fastened with a string or a buckle. |
noun (n.) A tag. See Tag, 2. | |
noun (n.) A loop for pulling or lifting something. | |
noun (n.) A border of lace or other material, worn on the inner front edge of ladies' bonnets. | |
noun (n.) A loose pendent part of a lady's garment; esp., one of a series of pendent squares forming an edge or border. |
tabacco | noun (n.) Tobacco. |
tabanus | noun (n.) A genus of blood sucking flies, including the horseflies. |
tabard | noun (n.) 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. |
tabarder | noun (n.) One who wears a tabard. |
noun (n.) A scholar on the foundation of Queen's College, Oxford, England, whose original dress was a tabard. |
tabaret | noun (n.) A stout silk having satin stripes, -- used for furniture. |
tabasheer | noun (n.) A concretion in the joints of the bamboo, which consists largely or chiefly of pure silica. It is highly valued in the East Indies as a medicine for the cure of bilious vomitings, bloody flux, piles, and various other diseases. |
tabbinet | noun (n.) A fabric like poplin, with a watered surface. |
tabby | noun (n.) A kind of waved silk, usually called watered silk, manufactured like taffeta, but thicker and stronger. The watering is given to it by calendering. |
noun (n.) A mixture of lime with shells, gravel, or stones, in equal proportions, with an equal proportion of water. When dry, this becomes as hard as rock. | |
noun (n.) A brindled cat; hence, popularly, any cat. | |
noun (n.) An old maid or gossip. | |
adjective (a.) Having a wavy or watered appearance; as, a tabby waistcoat. | |
adjective (a.) Brindled; diversified in color; as, a tabby cat. | |
verb (v. t.) To water; to cause to look wavy, by the process of calendering; to calender; as, to tabby silk, mohair, ribbon, etc. |
tabbying | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Tabby |
tabefaction | noun (n.) A wasting away; a gradual losing of flesh by disease. |
tabefying | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Tabefy |
tabellion | noun (n.) A secretary or notary under the Roman empire; also, a similar officer in France during the old monarchy. |
taberd | noun (n.) See Tabard. |
tabernacle | noun (n.) A slightly built or temporary habitation; especially, a tent. |
noun (n.) A portable structure of wooden framework covered with curtains, which was carried through the wilderness in the Israelitish exodus, as a place of sacrifice and worship. | |
noun (n.) Hence, the Jewish temple; sometimes, any other place for worship. | |
noun (n.) Figuratively: The human body, as the temporary abode of the soul. | |
noun (n.) Any small cell, or like place, in which some holy or precious things was deposited or kept. | |
noun (n.) The ornamental receptacle for the pyx, or for the consecrated elements, whether a part of a building or movable. | |
noun (n.) A niche for the image of a saint, or for any sacred painting or sculpture. | |
noun (n.) Hence, a work of art of sacred subject, having a partially architectural character, as a solid frame resting on a bracket, or the like. | |
noun (n.) A tryptich for sacred imagery. | |
noun (n.) A seat or stall in a choir, with its canopy. | |
noun (n.) A boxlike step for a mast with the after side open, so that the mast can be lowered to pass under bridges, etc. | |
verb (v. i.) To dwell or reside for a time; to be temporary housed. |
tabernacling | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Tabernacle |
tabernacular | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a tabernacle, especially the Jewish tabernacle. |
adjective (a.) Formed in latticework; latticed. | |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to huts or booths; hence, common; low. |
tabes | noun (n.) Progressive emaciation of the body, accompained with hectic fever, with no well-marked logical symptoms. |
tabescent | adjective (a.) Withering, or wasting away. |
tabetic | noun (n.) One affected with tabes. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to tabes; of the nature of tabes; affected with tabes; tabid. |
tabid | adjective (a.) Affected by tabes; tabetic. |
tabific | adjective (a.) Alt. of Tabifical |
tabifical | adjective (a.) Producing tabes; wasting; tabefying. |
tabinet | noun (n.) See Tabbinet. |
tablature | noun (n.) A painting on a wall or ceiling; a single piece comprehended in one view, and formed according to one design; hence, a picture in general. |
noun (n.) An ancient mode of indicating musical sounds by letters and other signs instead of by notes. | |
noun (n.) Division into plates or tables with intervening spaces; as, the tablature of the cranial bones. |
table | noun (n.) A smooth, flat surface, like the side of a board; a thin, flat, smooth piece of anything; a slab. |
noun (n.) A thin, flat piece of wood, stone, metal, or other material, on which anything is cut, traced, written, or painted; a tablet | |
noun (n.) a memorandum book. | |
noun (n.) Any smooth, flat surface upon which an inscription, a drawing, or the like, may be produced. | |
noun (n.) Hence, in a great variety of applications: A condensed statement which may be comprehended by the eye in a single view; a methodical or systematic synopsis; the presentation of many items or particulars in one group; a scheme; a schedule. | |
noun (n.) A view of the contents of a work; a statement of the principal topics discussed; an index; a syllabus; a synopsis; as, a table of contents. | |
noun (n.) A list of substances and their properties; especially, a list of the elementary substances with their atomic weights, densities, symbols, etc. | |
noun (n.) Any collection and arrangement in a condensed form of many particulars or values, for ready reference, as of weights, measures, currency, specific gravities, etc.; also, a series of numbers following some law, and expressing particular values corresponding to certain other numbers on which they depend, and by means of which they are taken out for use in computations; as, tables of logarithms, sines, tangents, squares, cubes, etc.; annuity tables; interest tables; astronomical tables, etc. | |
noun (n.) The arrangement or disposition of the lines which appear on the inside of the hand. | |
noun (n.) An article of furniture, consisting of a flat slab, board, or the like, having a smooth surface, fixed horizontally on legs, and used for a great variety of purposes, as in eating, writing, or working. | |
noun (n.) Hence, food placed on a table to be partaken of; fare; entertainment; as, to set a good table. | |
noun (n.) The company assembled round a table. | |
noun (n.) One of the two, external and internal, layers of compact bone, separated by diploe, in the walls of the cranium. | |
noun (n.) A stringcourse which includes an offset; esp., a band of stone, or the like, set where an offset is required, so as to make it decorative. See Water table. | |
noun (n.) The board on the opposite sides of which backgammon and draughts are played. | |
noun (n.) One of the divisions of a backgammon board; as, to play into the right-hand table. | |
noun (n.) The games of backgammon and of draughts. | |
noun (n.) A circular plate of crown glass. | |
noun (n.) The upper flat surface of a diamond or other precious stone, the sides of which are cut in angles. | |
noun (n.) A plane surface, supposed to be transparent and perpendicular to the horizon; -- called also perspective plane. | |
noun (n.) The part of a machine tool on which the work rests and is fastened. | |
verb (v. t.) To form into a table or catalogue; to tabulate; as, to table fines. | |
verb (v. t.) To delineate, as on a table; to represent, as in a picture. | |
verb (v. t.) To supply with food; to feed. | |
verb (v. t.) To insert, as one piece of timber into another, by alternate scores or projections from the middle, to prevent slipping; to scarf. | |
verb (v. t.) To lay or place on a table, as money. | |
verb (v. t.) In parliamentary usage, to lay on the table; to postpone, by a formal vote, the consideration of (a bill, motion, or the like) till called for, or indefinitely. | |
verb (v. t.) To enter upon the docket; as, to table charges against some one. | |
verb (v. t.) To make board hems in the skirts and bottoms of (sails) in order to strengthen them in the part attached to the boltrope. | |
verb (v. i.) To live at the table of another; to board; to eat. |
tableing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Table |
tableau | noun (n.) A striking and vivid representation; a picture. |
noun (n.) A representation of some scene by means of persons grouped in the proper manner, placed in appropriate postures, and remaining silent and motionless. | |
noun (n.) The arrangement, or layout, of cards. |
tablebook | noun (n.) A tablet; a notebook. |
tablecloth | noun (n.) A cloth for covering a table, especially one with which a table is covered before the dishes, etc., are set on for meals. |
tableman | noun (n.) A man at draughts; a piece used in playing games at tables. See Table, n., 10. |
tablement | noun (n.) A table. |
tabler | noun (n.) One who boards. |
noun (n.) One who boards others for hire. |
tablespoon | noun (n.) A spoon of the largest size commonly used at the table; -- distinguished from teaspoon, dessert spoon, etc. |
tablespoonful | noun (n.) As much as a tablespoon will hold; enough to fill a tablespoon. It is usually reckoned as one half of a fluid ounce, or four fluid drams. |
tablet | noun (n.) A small table or flat surface. |
noun (n.) A flat piece of any material on which to write, paint, draw, or engrave; also, such a piece containing an inscription or a picture. | |
noun (n.) Hence, a small picture; a miniature. | |
noun (n.) A kind of pocket memorandum book. | |
noun (n.) A flattish cake or piece; as, tablets of arsenic were formerly worn as a preservative against the plague. | |
noun (n.) A solid kind of electuary or confection, commonly made of dry ingredients with sugar, and usually formed into little flat squares; -- called also lozenge, and troche, especially when of a round or rounded form. |
tableware | noun (n.) Ware, or articles collectively, for table use. |
tabling | noun (n.) A forming into tables; a setting down in order. |
noun (n.) The letting of one timber into another by alternate scores or projections, as in shipbuilding. | |
noun (n.) A broad hem on the edge of a sail. | |
noun (n.) Board; support. | |
noun (n.) Act of playing at tables. See Table, n., 10. |
tabrere | noun (n.) A taborer. |
tabret | noun (n.) A taboret. |
tabu | noun (n. & v.) See Taboo. |
tabula | noun (n.) A table; a tablet. |
noun (n.) One of the transverse plants found in the calicles of certain corals and hydroids. |
tabular | adjective (a.) Having the form of, or pertaining to, a table (in any of the uses of the word). |
adjective (a.) Having a flat surface; as, a tabular rock. | |
adjective (a.) Formed into a succession of flakes; laminated. | |
adjective (a.) Set in squares. | |
adjective (a.) Arranged in a schedule; as, tabular statistics. | |
adjective (a.) Derived from, or computed by, the use of tables; as, tabular right ascension. |
tabularization | noun (n.) The act of tabularizing, or the state of being tabularized; formation into tables; tabulation. |
tabularizing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Tabularize |
tabulata | noun (n. pl.) An artificial group of stony corals including those which have transverse septa in the calicles. The genera Pocillopora and Favosites are examples. |
tabulating | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Tabulate |
tabulation | noun (n.) The act of forming into a table or tables; as, the tabulation of statistics. |
tabloid | noun (n.) A compressed portion of one or more drugs or chemicals, or of food, etc. |
adjective (a.) Compressed or condensed, as into a tabloid; administrated in or as in tabloids, or small condensed bits; as, a tabloid form of imparting information. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH TABOR:
English Words which starts with 'ta' and ends with 'or':
tailor | noun (n.) One whose occupation is to cut out and make men's garments; also, one who cuts out and makes ladies' outer garments. |
noun (n.) The mattowacca; -- called also tailor herring. | |
noun (n.) The silversides. | |
noun (n.) The goldfish. | |
verb (v. i.) To practice making men's clothes; to follow the business of a tailor. |
tauridor | noun (n.) A bullfighter; a toreador. |
taxor | noun (n.) Same as Taxer, n., 2. |