tass

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See also: Tass, tāss, and TASS

English

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Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Partly from Middle English tas (heap), from Old French tas (heap), from Frankish *tas (mass, pile); and partly from Middle English taas (heap, mow of corn), from Old English tas (heap, mow of grain); both from Proto-Germanic *tasaz, *tassaz (heap, mow, stack), from Proto-Indo-European *deh₂y- (to divide, split, section, part, separate). Related to Middle Dutch tas, tasse (heap, pile, Dutch tas), Middle Low German tas (mow of hay or wheat), Gothic 𐌿𐌽𐌲𐌰𐍄𐌰𐍃𐍃 (ungatass, disorganised, irregular); and possibly also to Old High German zetten (to straw, fertilise), Old Norse tað (spread dung). See tath.

Noun

tass (plural tasses)

  1. (rare or obsolete) a heap, pile.

Etymology 2

From Middle English *tasse, from Old French tasse (Modern French tasse (cup, cupful)). Cognate with Dutch tas (cup), German Tasse (mug).

Noun

tass (plural tasses)

  1. (dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) A cup or cupful.
    • 1824, Sir Walter Scott, Redgauntlet:
      "Here, Dougal," said the Laird, "gie Steenie a tass of brandy down stairs, till I count the siller and write the receipt."

Etymology 3

From Middle English tasse, tache, from Old French tasse, tasche (purse; pouch), from Frankish *taska (pouch), from Proto-Germanic *taskǭ, cognate with Old High German tasca (pouch), German Tasche (pocket; pouch).

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Noun

tass (plural tasses)

  1. Synonym of tasse
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Etymology 4

From Hindi [Term?].

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Noun

tass

  1. An Oriental silk fabric, with gold or silver thread.

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Swedish

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ταρσός (tarsós).

Noun

tass c

  1. a paw (animal's foot)
    (räcka) vacker tassgive a paw
    Den sov på verandan med huvudet mot tassarna och svansen i en graciös sväng runt benen.It slept on the porch with its head on its paws and the tail graciously curled around the legs.
  2. (colloquial) a hand
    Bort med tassarna!Hands off! Paws off!

Declension

Descendants

  • Finnish: tassu

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