~Tane-awa~, _s._ A decayed child, S.

TANG, _s._ Large _fuci_, Orkn. Shetl.

Su. G. _tang_, Isl. _thang_, id.

~Tangie~, _s._ A sea-spirit, Orkn.

~Tangle~, _s._

1. The same with tang.

2. A tall lank person, S. B.

_Ross._

TANGLE, _s._ An icicle, S.

Isl. _din-gull_, id.

TANG-WHAUP, _s._ The whimbrel, Orkn.

TANGS, TAINGS, _s. pl._ Tongs, S.

A. S. _tang_, Belg. _tanghe_, forceps.

TANNER, _s._

1. The part which goes into a mortice, S.

2. In pl. small roots of trees, Loth.

Isl. _tannari_, laths, chips.

TANNERIE, _s._ A tan-work.

Fr. id.

TANTERLICK, _s._ A severe stroke, Fife.

TANTONIE BELL, _s._ A small bell.

Fr. _tinton-er_, to resound.

_G.o.dly Sangs._

TANTRUMS, _s._ High airs, S. Cant E.

Fr. _tantran_, nick-nack.

TAP, _s._

1. The top, S.

2. Head, S.

_Gl. Shirrefs._

3. Crest of fowls, S.

4. The quant.i.ty of flax put upon the distaff at one time, S.

5. A playing top.

_Colvil._

_To_ TAPE, _v. a._ To use sparingly, S.

_Ramsay._

Isl. _tept-r_, restrained; Su. G. _taepp-a_, to stop up.

TAPEIS, _s._ Tapestry.

Fr. _tapis_.

_Maitland Poems._

TAPETLESS, _adj._ Heedless.

V. ~Tabets~.

TAPETTIS, _s. pl._ Tapestry.

_Douglas._

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