tappaai,
tappaai, n. Striking out in swimming.
E.
dabble, D
tappu, v.t. To beat, as a cloth in
washing.
F.
tape, taper; Pror. G. tapp. tapps, Ice. tapsa. toepta,
E.tap,
dab.
tappu, tappai, tappaai,
P. tab
r, E. tabor, OF. tabour.
tair,
n. Tender shoot.
Gk.
thallos.
t,
vt. To give, tnam, v.n. Gift.
This
is one of the important verbs in Tamil, and forms
one
of a set of three relative terms relating to the act
of
giving, the other two being
and kodu,
and the
use
of this is restricted by grammar to persons of equal
rank,
and also to the first and second person to some
extent.
This
is not only the theme of several single words, but
also
a component of many compound words in West
Aryan.
L.
doro (to give). E. donee (recipient of gift).
L.
donationem, F. and E. donation.
L.
donativus, E. donative.
L.
donatarius, E. donatory.
L.
donatorem, OF. doneur, E. donor.
E.
date, F. f. L. data term, p.p. of dare (letter)given (at
such
a time and place) C.O.D.
E.
dative f. L. dativus (dare. dat-give) - C.O.D.
E.
datum, f. L. lent p.p. of dare give.- C.O.D.
E.
perdition-f. OF. perdicium f. L. perditionem per dare
-dit
= dare give-C.O.D.
E.
Tradition-f. OF. tradition f. L. traditionem ...........L.
TRA.
dare dit = dare give- C.O.D.
t--i,
n. Stoutness, strength.
AS.
dohtig, dyhtig. E. doughtly (stout, valient). Dan.
dygtig,
G. tuchtig.
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