General French and English dictionary, newly composed from the French dictionaries of the French Academy ... / from the English dictionaries of Johnson, Webster ... etc.
- Alexander Spiers
- Date:
- 1849
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: General French and English dictionary, newly composed from the French dictionaries of the French Academy ... / from the English dictionaries of Johnson, Webster ... etc. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![6iA TA K Taré, e, pa. p. i. J dcteriorated; in- jured; damaged ; 2. J (pers ) whose characler ts lost ; of bad character. Se tarer, pr. v. (th.) fo spoil. TARGE, ii. f. i. taryet (sliield); 2. large (sraall copper coin). TARGEIl, n. m. targeteer. TARGETTE, n. f. fiat boit. — à ressort, spring plate boit. TARGUER (SE) pr. v. (de, on) to plume o.’s self (on) ; fo be proud (of); to boast (of); to brag (of). TARGUM [targommj n. ni. Turgum (Chaldaiccommeniary of tlie Old Testa- ment). TARGUMISTE, n. m. Targumist. TARI, n. m. “ tari” (liquor extraet- ed from palm-lrees and cocoa-trees). TARIER, n. m. (orn.)tvhite buslard; whin-chat. TARIÈRE, n. f. 1. (ent.) terebra; 2. ( tedi.) auger;3. (teeli.) wimble. — anglaise, (lech.) screw-auger. Bout, cuiller, mèche de —, —-bit. TARIF, n. m. t. (cust.) tariff;2. rate of prices ; rate. — des douanes, des droits, tariff. TARIFER, v. a. (cust.) to tariff. TARIN, n. m. (orn.) tarin; sislcin. TARIR, v. a. l. || $ to dry up; to drain; 2. § to exhaust. Se tarir, pr. v. || (o dry up. TARIR, y. n. 1.1| § to dry up; 2. || to be dramed; 3. S to be exhaustible. Ne point — J, la be inexhauslible. Faire — , î. || § to dry up ; to drain; 2. § to exhaust. TARISSABLE, adj. l. || that can be dried up; 2. || § exhaustible. TARISSEMENT (larisman) n. m. || being dried up; being drained. TARLATANE, n. f. (ind.) tarlatane. TAROTÉ, E. adj. (of cards) spotted. TAROTS [tard] n. m. spotted cards, pl. TAROUPE, n. f. hair groioing be- tween the eye-broias. TARPEIEN [tarpé-yin] NE, adj. (Rom. ant.) Tarpeian. La roche —ne, the rock. TARSE, n. m. 1. (anat.) tarsus; tarse; 2. (ent.) tarse; tarsus; 3. (orn.) tarse; tarsus. Du —, (anat.) tarsal. TARSE, adj. (anat.) of the tarsus, tarse. Cartilage —, tarsus; tarse. TARSIEN [tarciin] NE, adj. (anat.) tarsal. TARSIER, n. m. (mam.) tarsier. TAPiTAN , n. m. 1. tartan (stuflf); 2. tartan (Scotch garment). TARTANE, n. f. (nav.) tartan. TARTARF, [tartàr] n. m. I. Tartar (person); Tartar (cruel person); Turk; 2. (myth.) Tartarus. Du —, (myth.) Tartarean; Tarta- reous. TARTAREU-X [—reù] SE, adj. (chem.) tartareous. TAKTAR1QUE, adj.(chem.) tartaric. TARTE, n. f. (culin.) tart. — croquante, crisp —. TARTELETTE, n. f. small tart. TARTINE, n. f. 1. J slice of bread (covered with butter, preserve, &c.); 2. S(b. s.) dose. — île ..., slice of bread and ...; — de beurre, slice of bread and butter. TARTRATE, n. m. (chem.) tartrate. TARTRE, n. m. t. tartar (acrid sait); 2. crude tartar. — brut, crude tartar; wine-stone; — dentaire, des dents, = of the teeth ; — émétique, stibié, (chem.) = emetic. Crème de — , créant of =; sel de —, sait of sa. TARTIMQUE, adj. (chem.) tartaric. TARTUFE, n m. tartuffe; hypocrite. J*e —, tarluffish. TARTUFERIE [tartufri] n. f. 1. hypo- crisy;2. hyp^critical aci. IAT TAS [ ta J n. ni. î. [(th.) heap ; 2. || (th.) pile ; 3. 5 (th.) heap ; t. $ (b. s.) (pers.) heap; lot; set; 5. (agr. ) shock; G. (lech.) hand anvil. Mettre en —, t. to put \/ into a heap; to heap up ; 2. to pile up ; 3. (agr.) to shock. TASSE [liss] n. f. [ l. cup (low); 2. Â cup (with a handle); 3. cup (liquid). 2. — à café , coffre-cup ; — b. thé , fea-cup. Demi— , i. half a cun ; 2. half a = of coffee. —à boire, drinlcing = ; — à café, coffee- = ; — à thé, tea- =. Boire à la grande — ) , to be drowned in the sca : boire à pleine —, à — pleine, to drink \J fuit —s. TASSEAU [tard] ii. m. 1. (arch.) tassel; hammer-beam; 2. (lech.) bracket; tapit. — de cuir, leather rup. TASSEE [taré] 11. f. ij cup full TASSEMENT [tàsman] n. m. (huilé.) subsidence ; subsidency ; settling ; set- tlement ; sinkmg. TASSER [ tàcé] v. a. t. to Heap up ; 2 to pile up 3. (bilild.) to ram ; to beat \J down ; 4. (huild.) to subside ; to seule. Sf. tasser, pr v. (build.) fo subside; to seltle: to smk \J. TASSER [lâcé] v. n. 1. (huild.) to subside: to setlle; to sink\f: 2. (Iiort.) to grow \J thick. Faire —, to subside; tn settle ; to sinlc . TASSF.TTE [tàcett] n. f. (sing.) tasses (of armour), pl. TÂTE-POULE, n. m. ), pl. —s. molli- cot ; Molly; Molly-dish-clout. TÂTER, v. a. i. || to feel \J (trv hv the touch); 2. || (À, de) to tasle (. .); to taste (of); 3. ( S to laste ; to try : 4 S tn Sound; to try; 5. (À, of) tn feel \J ia. o ’s puisei. 1. — un<* étoffe, to feel a stuff ; —les mains , to feel the hands. 2. — «iu , du vin, to taste the wine. 5. — le pouls àq. u , tn feel a. o.’s puise. N’en — que d'une dent,fa gel ^ Utile of il. [Tater mustnot bo confounded with sentir ] Se tâter , pr. v. 5 i. to examine o.'s self: 2. to nurse o.’s self up. TÂTEU-R, n. m. SE, n. f. i irresolult person. TÂTE-VIN, n. m., pl. —, wine-taster (thing). TATILLON [tati-yon] n. m. NE, n. f. intermeddler; mtddler ; busy-body. TATILLONNAGE [taii-yonnaj] n. m. in- termeddling; meddling. TAT1LT.0NNF.R [îati-yonéj v. n. to in- termeddle: tn meddle TÂTONNEMENT [tàtonnman] n. m. 1. || groping ; feeling o.’s way ; 2. t gro- ping : ( fumbling. Méthode de—. (math., phys.) ten- tative method. TÂTONNER, y. n. 1. || to grope; to feel \J o.’s icay ;2. $ tn grope : to seek \/ ; to seek \J o.’s way ; ) to fumble — partout, to grope about. Chercher en tâtonnant, | to grone for; entrer en tâtonnant, to grope in; sortir en tâ- tonnant. to grope oui. TÂTONNEU-R, n. m. SE. n. f. greper. TÂTONS (À), adv. 1. [ groping ; feel- ing o ’s way ; 2. S in seeking o.’s way; in seeking. Aller —, to grope ; to feel \f o.’s way; aller partout —, to grope about : cher- cher — , to grope for; entrer —, to grope in ; mai cher —, to grope : sortir —, fo grope oui ; trouver —, fo pake oui. TATOU, n. m. (mam.) armadiilo ; tatou. — lucubert, à six bandes, six-banded tatou. TATOUAGE, n. m. i. tattooing (ac- ; lion) ; 2. fnffoo (drawing). TATOUER, V. a. fo taftoo. TE TAUDION [tôdion] n. m. V Taudis. TAUDIS [tddi] n. m. dog-hole; paltry place. TAUPE [top] n. f. i. (mam.) mole : 2. 5 (pers.) cunnmg fox: 3. t tumnur (in the head); 4. (veter ) poU-evil. — volante, (eut.) mole-criiket. Traînée de—, mole-track. Aller au royaume des —s, fo go \/ to o.’s grare. TAUPE-GRILLON, n. m., pl. TAUPES- crillons, (ent.) mole-criclcet. TAUPIER [topié] n. m. mole-catcher. TAUPIÉRE [tdpièrrj n. f. mole-trap. TAUPINER [tdpiné] TAUPINIERE [tdpinièrr] n. f. l. mole- hill; 2. rising ground ( slight ) ; 3. Utile bit of a house. TAURE (tir) n. m. } heifer. TAUREAU, n. m. T. (mam.) bull, 2. (astr.) taurus; bull. Jeune —, steer. Combat de — x, i. bull-bailing ; 2. bull-fight. Fête de combat de —x, bull-feast. TAURICORNE, adj. (myth.) tauri- cornous TAUROBOLE, n. m. (Rom. ant.) lau- robolium. TAUTOCHRONE [ totokronn j adj. (mech.) tautochronous. Courbe — , tautochrone. TAUTOCHRONISME ( totokronism’ ] n. m. (mech.) tautochronism. TAUTOLOGIE, n. f. tautology. TAUTOLOGIQUE, adj. tautologie; tautological. TAUX [tô] n. m. 1. price; 2. rate; 3. assessment ; 4. (com.) rate. À ce — , at Ihis, that rate; à un — élevé , of a high = ; au — de , at the = °f- * TÂVAÏOLLE , n. f. i. cloth for con- secrated bread ; 2. chrisom-c/oth ; 3. anti-mar.assar (cloth to preserve chairs, sofas (rom being soiled by the hair). TAVELER [ tavlé ] v. a. to spot ; to speckle. Tavelé, e, pa. p. i. speckled; 2. tabby. TAVELURE [taviur] n. f. (sing.) spots; speckles, pl. TAVERNE, n. f. (b. s.) tavern; public house. TAVERN-IER, n. m. 1ÈRE, n. f. t tavern-keeper. TAXATEUR, n. m. i. letter-taxer; 2. (law) taxer. TAXATION [taksàcion] n. f. 1. fxxing of prices ; 2- taxation ; 3. (law) taxa- tion. TAXE, n. f. i. || assize (fixing the prices of commodities) ; 2. || price flxed; price ; assessment ; 3. || price fixed ; price; 4. || tax : ( impost ; 5 $ teix; 6. || tnll ; 7. (law) taxation Être soumis à une —, ( V. senses) i. to pay / a tax; 2. to pay \f loll ; to toll : pouvoir entrer en—, (lawjfobe taxable ; prélever, prendre une — , fo take v/ toll. TAXER, v. a. 1. |) fo fix the price of, 2. || fo tax (lav an impost on); 3. S (t>f, with) to tex (accuse); fo charge; 4. (law) tn assess; 5. (law) loa.vst-<? Taxé, e, pa. p. V. senses of Taxer. Non —, (F. senses) untaxed. Se taxer, pr. v. fo tax o.’s self (en- gage to give a certain sum). TAXIDERMIE, n. f.(dld.)toxidermy (arranging and pveserving the skins of animais). TAZETTE, n. f. (bot.) tazetta. Narcisse —, —. TE,pr. (personal) 1. (acc.) thee; 2. (dat.) fo thee ; thee ; 3. (acc.) you; 4. (dat.)fo you: you; 5. (with Voici 8c Voilà) you. 3. Il — voit, ht sets yon. 4. 11 —parla, hé jpeaks to you ; il f’on donne, he giv** y°u somr> je — le dirai, I tnll tell il to you. (Tk becomet t’ before a vowel or sil«nt h; it précédés the verb. When (<• datire is aceom- panied by enotlier pronoun in the aecusative, te](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2201391x_0590.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


