tac

See also: TAC, tác, tâc, tắc, tàc, and taç

English

Etymology 1

Compare tack.

Noun

tac

  1. (Britain, law, obsolete) A kind of customary payment by a tenant.
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Noun

tac (uncountable)

  1. (Geordie, slang) The drug cannabis.

Anagrams


Aromanian

Alternative forms

  • tacu

Etymology

From Latin taceō. Compare Daco-Romanian tăcea, tac.

Verb

tac (third-person singular present indicative tatsi / tatse, past participle tãcutã)

  1. I am silent, keep quiet.

Emilian

Alternative forms

  • tàc (Modenese)
  • tâc (Bolognese, Reggiano, Carpigiano)

Noun

tac m (plural tac) (Mirandolese)

  1. the back of a shoe
  2. heel of a shoe

Synonyms


French

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ak

Noun

tac m (uncountable)

  1. mange

Interjection

tac

  1. tick, tock

Derived terms


Middle High German

Noun

tac m

  1. Alternative form of tag[1]

Declension

References

  1. Pfeifer, Wolfgang. 1995, 2005. Etymologisches Wörterbuch des Deutschen. München: dtv. →ISBN.

Old High German

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tak/

Noun

tac m

  1. Alternative form of tag

References

  • Joseph Wright, An Old High German Primer

Romanian

Verb

tac

  1. first-person singular present indicative of tăcea
  2. first-person singular present subjunctive of tăcea
  3. third-person plural present indicative of tăcea
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