Citations:atabal


 * 1843 &mdash; ... the Tlascalans set up their yell of defiance, rising high above the wild barbaric minstrelsy of shell, atabal, and trumpet, with which they proclaimed their triumphant anticipations of victory over the paltry forces of the invaders. &mdash; William H. Prescott, History of the Conquest of Mexico, Book 3, Chapter 3
 * 1843 &mdash; ... the Aztecs set up a hideous yell, or rather that shrill whistle used in fight by the nations of Anahuac, which rose far above the sound of shell and atabal, and their other rude instruments of warlike melody. &mdash; William H. Prescott, History of the Conquest of Mexico, Book 5, Chapter 1
 * 1843 &mdash; They marched by the sound of atabal and cornet, and, as they traversed the streets of the capital ... &mdash; William H. Prescott, History of the Conquest of Mexico, Book 6, Chapter 1