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Definition of Nakers

Naker
Naker Na"ker, n. (Zo["o]l.) Same as Nacre.
Naker
Naker Na"ker, n. [OE. nakere, F. nakaire, LL. nacara, Per. naq[=a]ret.] A kind of kettledrum. [Obs.] -- Chaucer.

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- naqqara became French nacaires, the Italian naccheroni and the English nakers. The instrument spread rapidly, reaching England in the 14th century. The...
- called nakers in English Nagara (disambiguation) Nakara (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Naker. If an...
- Abdullah Naker (also al-Zintani) (born 1971 or 1972 in Zintan, Libya) is the head of the Tripoli Revolutionist Council (TRC). Naker worked as a car fixer...
- during the Medieval period. Adufe Bumbulum (legendary) Cymbals Frame drum Nakers Pandeiro Tabor Tambourine Timbrel Citole Cretan lyra Dulcimer Fiddle Gittern...
- British/Australasian vulgar slang for testes, although this usage may be derived from nakers – small medieval kettle drums which were typically pla**** in pairs suspended...
- Angeles Lakers, she claims to have verbally stumbled and said "Los Angeles Nakers", immediately self-correcting to "Los Angeles Lakers". This caused many...
- eventually reaching the rest of Europe. The English words lute, rebec, and naker are derived from Arabic oud, rabab, and naqareh. A number of musical instruments...
- folk theme, including medieval-era percussion pla**** by Barlow such as nakers and a tabor as well as a reverse echo guitar effect pla**** by Barre on "Pibroch...
- During the 13th century, timpani began to be used in pairs and were called Nakers, or Nakirs. These drums were small, usually between 7 and 9 inches (178...
- to crusaders, who often had to face m****ed bands of Saracen shawms and nakers, used as a psychological weapon. It must have had a profound effect, for...