Definition of Tath. Meaning of Tath. Synonyms of Tath

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Definition of Tath

Tath
Tath Tath, v. t. To manure (land) by pasturing cattle on it, or causing them to lie upon it. [Prov. Eng. & Scot.]
Tath
Tath Tath, obs. 3d pers. sing. pres. of Ta, to take.
Tath
Tath Tath, n. [Prov. E.; of Scand. origin; cf. Icel. ta? dung, ta?a the grass of a manured pasture, te?ja to manure. [root]58. Cf. Ted.] 1. Dung, or droppings of cattle. [Prov. Eng. & Scot.] 2. The luxuriant grass growing about the droppings of cattle in a pasture. [Prov. Eng. & Scot.]

Meaning of Tath from wikipedia

- months before his death on 13 September 1997, his only book of poems, Ganga Tath Ka Banjara (A Gypsy from the S****s of the Ganges) was released at the hands...
- them, now apparently for the sake of collecting itself). Contemplator / Tath Ki – A philosopher who s****s to understand and explore the spiritual and...
- IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. Metathesis (/məˈtæθəsɪs/ mə-TATH-ə-siss; from Gr**** μετάθεσις, from μετατίθημι "to put in a different order";...
- would mean "right between the eyes". Lloofbat/Aceps Gevoya/Splatnarnt/Mane Tath Storp – Four different games which involved unscrambling words ****ociated...
- The Tools and Trades History Society (TATHS) is an ****ociation in the United Kingdom that aims to further the knowledge and understanding of hand tools...
- Proto-Germanic *gans En tooth < Old English tōþ, Old Frisian tōth < Anglo-Frisian *tą̄þ < Proto-Germanic *tanþs En brought, WFris brocht < Old English brōhte, Old...
- "polls", and in Counties Fermanagh and Monaghan, they were known as tates or taths. These names appear to be of English origin, but had become naturalised...
- Mongolian in that it exhibits a dissimilating deaspiration; e.g. *tʰatʰa > /tatʰ/. However, Mongolian scholars more often hold that the border between Khalkha...
- > ModE "mouth". Following this /ɑ̃ː/ > /õː/. PrePG *donts > PG *tanþs > *tą̄þ > *tǭþ > OE tōþ > ModE "tooth". (ModG Zahn < OHG zant.) This also applied...
- (white foods) and milk, butter, curds, and cheese were staples of the diet. Táth was a form of pressed curds, perhaps similar to paneer or cottage cheese...