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tash
English
Etymology 1
Noun
tash
- Alternative form of tass (“Oriental silk fabric”)
Etymology 2
Noun
tash
- Misspelling of tache.
Anagrams
- ATHs, HATs, has't, hast, hats, shat, thas
Albanian
Etymology
Cognate to Albanian tashti (“now”). A combination of t- +? ash (resp. t- +? ashi; t- +? ashti; t- +? esh). Second element (-ash; -ashi; -ashti) of dubious origins.According to Orel, from Proto-Albanian *to-su (a locative form of the pronominal stem Proto-Albanian *to), derived from Proto-Indo-European *to- (“it”), related to Lithuanian tadà (“then, thereupon”) and Sanskrit ??? (ta-d??, “then”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ta?]
Adverb
tash
- now, currently, at present, presently, just now, this moment, from now on; momentarily
- Synonyms: tashi, tashti, tesh, tani; menjëherë
- nowadays, today
- Synonym: sot
- (as a particle, interjection) so, well (to attract the attention of others); so, then, hence, thus (conclusion sense)
- Synonyms: atëherë, kështu, pra, prandaj, pas
Derived terms
- qëtash (“right now, immediately, right/straight away”)
Related terms
- tashi (“now”), tashti (“id”), tesh (“id”)
- ndashti (“at/in this moment”)
- ashtu (“so; as it were”), kështu (“so, thus”)
Further reading
- [1] adverb tashti (tashtí) • Fjalor Shqip (Albanian Dictionary)
- [2] adverb tani (taní) • Fjalor Shqip (Albanian Dictionary)
References
O'odham
Noun
tash
- Saxton/Saxton & Akimel O'odham spelling of ta?
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tass
English
Alternative forms
- tas
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /tæs/
Etymology 1
Partly from Middle English tas (“heap”), from Old French tas (“heap”), from Frankish *tas (“mass, pile”); and partly from Middle English taas (“heap, mow of corn”), from Old English tas (“heap, mow of grain”); both from Proto-Germanic *tasaz, *tassaz (“heap, mow, stack”), from Proto-Indo-European *deh?y- (“to divide, split, section, part, separate”). Related to Middle Dutch tas, tasse (“heap, pile”, Dutch tas), Middle Low German tas (“mow of hay or wheat”), Gothic ???????????????????????????????? (ungatass, “disorganised, irregular”); and possibly also to Old High German zetten (“to straw, fertilise”), Old Norse tað (“spread dung”). See tath.
Noun
tass (plural tasses)
- (rare or obsolete) A heap, pile.
Etymology 2
From Middle English *tasse, from Old French tasse (Modern French tasse (“cup, cupful”)). Cognate with Dutch tas (“cup”), German Tasse (“mug”). Doublet of tazza.
Noun
tass (plural tasses)
- (dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) A cup or cupful.
Etymology 3
From Middle English tasse, tache, from Old French tasse, tasche (“purse; pouch”), from Frankish *taska (“pouch”), from Proto-Germanic *task?, cognate with Old High German tasca (“pouch”), German Tasche (“pocket; pouch”).
Alternative forms
- tasse
Noun
tass (plural tasses)
- Synonym of tasse
References
- The Dictionary of the Scots Language
- The Dictionary of the Scots Language
Etymology 4
From Hindi [Term?].
Alternative forms
- tash
Noun
tass
- An Oriental silk fabric, with gold or silver thread.
Anagrams
- Ass't, Asst, SATs, STAS, asst., sats
Swedish
Etymology
Possibly from Ancient Greek ?????? (tarsós) or more likely from German Tatze.
Noun
tass c
- a paw (animal's foot)
- (colloquial) a hand
Declension
Related terms
Descendants
- ? Finnish: tassu
References
- tass in Svenska Akademiens ordlista (SAOL)
Anagrams
- sats
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