| The old Ranger tatt. | ลายสักทหารเรนเจอร์/คุณ เมอร์ด๊อกซ์ The A-Team (2010) | |
| Nelson had a tatt in this language on his arm. | เนลสันมีรอยสักแบบนี้ Delinquents (2013) |
| tatt | A tattered flag which continues to flutter in the wind. |
| Tatt | v. t. & i. To make (anything) by tatting; to work at tatting; [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Tatta | ‖n. [ Hind. &tsdot_;a&tsdot_;&tsdot_;ī, tātī. ] A bamboo frame or trellis hung at a door or window of a house, over which water is suffered to trickle, in order to moisten and cool the air as it enters. [ India ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Tatter | n. [ Icel. tötur, töttur, pl. tötrar, &unr_;öttrar; cf. Norw. totra, pl. totror, LG. taltern tatters. √240. ] A rag, or a part torn and hanging; -- chiefly used in the plural. [ 1913 Webster ] Tear a passion to tatters, to very rags. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Tatter | v. t. Where waved the tattered ensigns of Ragfair. Pope. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Tatter | n. One who makes tatting. Caulfield & S. (Doct. of Needlework). [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Tatterdemalion | n. [ Tatter + OF. desmaillier to break the meshes of, to tear: cf. OF. maillon long clothes, swadding clothes, F. maillot. See Tatter, and Mail armor. ] A ragged fellow; a ragamuffin. L'Estrange. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Tattersall's | n. A famous horse market in London, established in 1766 by Richard Tattersall, also used as the headquarters of credit betting on English horse races; hence, a large horse market elsewhere. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] |
| Tatting | n. A kind of lace made from common sewing thread, with a peculiar stitch. [ 1913 Webster ]
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| Tattle | n. Idle talk or chat; trifling talk; prate. [ 1913 Webster ] [ They ] told the tattle of the day. Swift. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Tattle | v. i. The tattling quality of age, which is always narrative. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| tattered | (adj) worn to shreds; or wearing torn or ragged clothing, Syn. tatterdemalion, Example: a man in a tattered shirt; the tattered flag; tied up in tattered brown paper; a tattered barefoot boy; a tatterdemalion prince |
| tatting | (n) needlework consisting of handmade lace made by looping and knotting a single thread on a small shuttle |
| tattle | (n) disclosing information or giving evidence about another, Syn. singing, telling |
| tattler | (n) any of several long-legged shorebirds having a loud whistling cry |
| tattletale | (n) someone who gossips indiscreetly, Syn. tattler, talebearer, taleteller, telltale, blabbermouth |
| tattletale grey | (n) a greyish white, Syn. tattletale gray |
| tattoo | (n) a drumbeat or bugle call that signals the military to return to their quarters |
| tattoo | (n) a design on the skin made by tattooing |
| tattoo | (n) the practice of making a design on the skin by pricking and staining |
| tattoo | (v) stain (skin) with indelible color |
| Tattergreis { m } [ ugs. ] | doddery old man; dodderer [Add to Longdo] |
| Tattergreisin { f } [ ugs. ] | doddery old woman [Add to Longdo] |
| tattrig; tatterig { adj } | doddery [Add to Longdo] |