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- TUCKET Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The word tucket likely derives from the obsolete English verb tuk, meaning "to beat the drum" or "to sound the trumpet " These days, the word fanfare itself refers to a sounding of trumpets made, for example, in celebration or to alert one of another's arrival
- Tucket - Wikipedia
Tucket is a musical term often found in stage directions in Elizabethan drama It represents: The tucket sonance and the note to mount And there, amid the sounding of tuckets and the clash of armoured soldiery and horses continually moving forth, Dick and Joan sat side by side
- Tucket - definition of tucket by The Free Dictionary
tucket (ˈtʌkɪt) n (Music, other) archaic a flourish on a trumpet [C16: from Old Northern French toquer to sound (on a drum)]
- TUCKET definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Archaic a flourish on a trumpet Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video
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- TUCKET Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Tucket definition: a trumpet fanfare See examples of TUCKET used in a sentence
- What does Tucket mean? - Definitions. net
A tucket is a short, trumpet-like sound or fanfare, typically used to signal an arrival or announcement in a theatrical performance It originated from the medieval and renaissance eras and is often heard in dramatic plays and operas
- tucket, n. ¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
tucket, n ¹ meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
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