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Grammar : Noun |
Spell : tuhm-bruh l |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈtʌm brəl |
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Définition of tumbril
Origin :- mid-15c., "two-wheeled cart," earlier an instrument of punishment of uncertain type (early 13c.), from Old French tumberel "dump cart," from tomber "(let) fall or tumble," possibly from a Germanic source (cf. Old Norse tumba "to tumble," Old High German tumon "to turn, reel;" see tumble). Notoriously used to take victims to the guillotine during the Reign of Terror.
- As in wagon : noun vehicle
- The second tumbril empties and moves on; the third comes up.
- Extract from : « A Tale of Two Cities » by Charles Dickens
- The tumbril and the guillotine would not have made her weep.
- Extract from : « The Paliser case » by Edgar Saltus
- The bodies of the victims were placed in a tumbril lighted by torches.
- Extract from : « The Memoirs of Victor Hugo » by Victor Hugo
- Up the Canongate comes the rumbling of a tumbril, like the French Revolution.
- Extract from : « The Spell of Scotland » by Keith Clark
- Then she was put into the tumbril, and was started on her way to the scaffold.
- Extract from : « Superwomen » by Albert Payson Terhune
- He saw Jeanne, and only Jeanne, standing on the tumbril and being led to the guillotine.
- Extract from : « El Dorado » by Baroness Orczy
- He mounted the tumbril with him, he mounted the scaffold with him.
- Extract from : « Les Misrables » by Victor Hugo
- There was a pause, the crowd was so dense at this corner; then the tumbril moved on again.
- Extract from : « The Light That Lures » by Percy Brebner
- There ensued a period when only a shrill keening marked the passing of Roderick as he was borne to the tumbril.
- Extract from : « Penrod » by Booth Tarkington
- It has been told, by every writer, that she could look over at her girlhood home, as her tumbril crossed Pont au Change.
- Extract from : « The Stones of Paris in History and Letters, Volume I (of 2) » by Benjamin Ellis Martin
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