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51Tar-Telperiën — / Tar Telperien Tenth Ruler of Númenor and the second Ruling Queen. Númenor s second Ruling Queen. The tenth ruler of Númenor was its second Ruling Queen: Tar Telperiën. She was the eldest child of King Tar Súrion, and became a… …
52tar — Ⅰ. tar [1] ► NOUN 1) a dark, thick flammable liquid distilled from wood or coal, used in road making and for coating and preserving timber. 2) a similar substance formed by burning tobacco or other material. ► VERB (tarred, tarring) ▪ cover with… …
53tar and feather someone — phrase in the past, to cover someone with tar and feathers as a punishment Thesaurus: punishment of being hithyponym Main entry: tar * * * tar and feather (someone) 1 : to cover (someone) with tar and then with feathers as an old fas …
54Tar-Aldarion — (700–1098 S.A., reigned 883–1075 S.A.) is a character from J. R. R. Tolkien s legendarium.He was the sixth King of Númenor, succeeding his father, Tar Meneldur. He was a great mariner and during his time Númenor started to invest more in its navy …
55Tar (laúd) — Tar. El târ es un instrumento de cuerda pulsada de mástil largo, de origen persa,[1] adaptado en otras culturas como en Azerbaiyán, Georgia, Armenia y otras áreas del Cáucaso …
56Tar Zerind — (? – c. 971), fue un Señor noble húngaro de principios de finales del siglo IX, padre de Cupan. Se presume que Tar Zerind fue hijo del Señor noble Tevel, el cual era a su vez hijo de Tarhos, el hijo del Gran Príncipe Árpad. Ésto convertiría a Tar …
57Tar (Nógrád) — Tar Héraldique …
58tar|ry — tar|ry1 «TAR ee», verb, ried, ry|ing, noun. –v.i. 1. to delay leaving; remain; stay: »He tarried at the inn until he felt strong enough to travel. Time and tide tarry for no man (Scott). SYNONYM(S): linger, loiter …
59tar|ri|er — tar|ri|er1 «TAR ee uhr», noun. Archaic. a person who tarries; lingerer. tar|ri|er2 «TAR ee uhr», noun. a borer, especially one used to pull a bung. ╂[< Old French tarere < Late Latin taratrum. Compare Greek téretron borer.] tar|ri|er3 «TAHR …
60tar|tar|e|an — or tar|tar|e|an «tahr TAIR ee uhn», adjective. of or having to do with Tartarus: »Drives the dead to dark, Tartarean coasts (Alexander Pope) …