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tatt
English
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Alternative forms
- tat
Noun
tatt (plural tatts)
- (slang) Clipping of tattoo.
Translations
Etymology 2
Alternative forms
- tat
Noun
tatt (plural tatts)
- (Britain, gambling, slang, archaic) A die, especially one that is loaded.
- 1897, Frances Heath Freshfield, The Wrothams of Wrotham Court (page 73)
- "Oh," said Killigrew, "you had the wit not to give yourselves out for sharpers?"
"Yes, sir; we used common dice; not tatts."
"You'd best keep the tatts till he's drunk," said Killigrew drily, "for I think you'll find my lord has a head on his shoulders when he's sober."
- "Oh," said Killigrew, "you had the wit not to give yourselves out for sharpers?"
- 1897, Frances Heath Freshfield, The Wrothams of Wrotham Court (page 73)
Estonian
Noun
tatt
- snot (nasal mucus)
Norwegian Bokmål
Verb
tatt
- past participle of ta
- […] for de ord som du gav mig, har jeg gitt dem, og de har tatt imot dem og kjent i sannhet at jeg er utgått fra dig, og de har trodd at du har utsendt mig.
- […] for the words which You gave Me I have given to them; and they received them and truly understood that I came forth from You, and they believed that You sent Me.
- […] for de ord som du gav mig, har jeg gitt dem, og de har tatt imot dem og kjent i sannhet at jeg er utgått fra dig, og de har trodd at du har utsendt mig.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Verb
tatt
- past participle of ta
Swedish
Verb
tatt
- (regional, colloquial, nonstandard) supine of ta.
- Synonym: tagit (standard)
Westrobothnian
Etymology
From Old Norse þáttr, from Proto-Germanic *þ?htuz.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [t?ot??], [t?ät??], [t??t??]
- Rhymes: -ót?
Noun
tatt
- A flock, tuft.
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batt
English
Etymology
Late Middle English in the sense "piece, lump," of uncertain origin, but possibly related to the noun bat with the sense of "beaten" fabric.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -æt
Noun
batt (plural batts)
- Pieces of fabric or fibre used for stuffing; as for batting or insulation
- (Polari, usually in the plural) A shoe.
Translations
References
Anagrams
- TTAB, attB
Middle English
Noun
batt
- Alternative form of bat
Old Norse
Verb
batt
- first/third-person singular past indicative active of binda
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