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41tat- — *tat germ.: Quelle: Personenname (5. Jh.); Sonstiges: Reichert, Lexikon der altgermanischen Namen 2, 1990, 621 (Tat, Tata, Tatila, Tatto, Tatul) …
42Tat — die; , en; in der Tat …
43tat|ter|de|mal|ion — «TAT uhr dih MAYL yuhn, MAL ; ee uhn», noun, adjective. –n. a person in ragged clothes; ragamuffin. –adj. tattered; ragged …
44tat|tered — «TAT uhrd», adjective. 1. full of tatters; torn; ragged: »a tattered dress. 2. wearing torn or ragged clothes: »This is the man, all tattered and torn (Nursery Rhyme) …
45tat|ter|er — «TAT uhr uhr», noun. British Slang. a tatter3 …
46tat|ter|y — «TAT uhr ee», adjective. = tattered. (Cf. ↑tattered) …
47tat|tie — «TAT ee», noun. Scottish Dialect. a potato …
48tat|ti|ly — «TAT uh lee», adverb. Especially British. in a tatty manner; shabbily …
49tat|ti|ness — «TAT ee nihs», noun. Especially British. the quality or condition of being tatty; shabbiness …
50tat|tler — «TAT luhr», noun. 1. = telltale (def. 1). (Cf. ↑telltale) 2. any one of a group of shore birds resembling sandpipers, with a noisy cry …