taboret/ˈtæbəɹɛt/EtymologyFrom Old French tabouret (“a stool, pincushion, base of a pillar; literally, a little drum or tabor”), diminutive of tabour (“drum”). Compare French tambour.nounA little drum; a tabret.A low stool in the form of a drum.“He sat close to her on a low tabouret, and as he spoke his fingers lightly touched the hair that fell a little over her forehead.”A low stand or embroidery frame in the same shape.