taw

taw
I. transitive verb Etymology: Middle English, to prepare (soil), taw, from Old English tawian to prepare, make; akin to Old High German zawjan to hasten, Gothic taujan to do, make Date: before 12th century to tan (skins) usually by a dry process (as with alum or salt) II. noun Etymology: Hebrew tāw, literally, mark, cross Date: 1701 the 23d letter of the Hebrew alphabet — see alphabet table III. noun Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1709 1. a. a marble used as a shooter b. ringtaw 2. the line from which players shoot at marbles 3. a square-dance partner IV. intransitive verb Date: 1863 to shoot a marble

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  • taw´ni|ly — taw|ny «T nee», adjective, ni|er, ni|est, noun, plural nies. –adj. of a rich tan color; brownish yellow: »A lion has a tawny coat. –n. a brownish yellow. ╂[Middle English tauny …   Useful english dictionary

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