Tat
See also: Appendix:Variations of "tat"
English edit
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Etymology edit
Ultimately from Proto-Turkic *tāt (“alien, stranger, pagan”).[1]
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Noun edit
Tat (plural Tats or Tat)
- A member of an Iranian people, presently living within Azerbaijan, Armenia and southern Dagestan in Russia.
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member of an Iranian people
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Proper noun edit
Tat
- A southwestern Iranian language spoken by the Tat people.
- Synonym: Caucasian Persian
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language
References edit
- ^ Róna-Tas, András, Berta, Árpád, Károly, László (2011) West Old Turkic: Turkic Loanwords in Hungarian (Turcologica; 84), volume II, Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, pages 926-928
Further reading edit
- Ethnologue entry for Tat, ttt
Anagrams edit
German edit
Alternative forms edit
Etymology edit
From Middle High German tāt, from Old High German tāt (akin to Old Saxon dād), from Proto-West Germanic *dādi.
Compare Low German Daad/Daat, Dutch daad, English deed, Danish dåd, Gothic *𐌳𐌴𐌸𐍃 (*dēþs), and Ancient Greek θέσις (thésis, “arrangement”).
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
Tat f (genitive Tat, plural Taten)
Declension edit
Declension of Tat [feminine]
Hyponyms edit
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Further reading edit
- “Tat” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
- “Tat” in Uni Leipzig: Wortschatz-Lexikon
- “Tat” in Duden online
- Tat on the German Wikipedia.Wikipedia de
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