A dictionary of the Manks language, with the corresponding words or ...
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TAN<br />
Taal'it, 85. flowed.<br />
TAAR<strong>or</strong>TAARE, V. catch. See also Tayr; <strong>the</strong><br />
three <strong>w<strong>or</strong>ds</strong> are used f<strong>or</strong> <strong>the</strong> same meaning ;<br />
—AGH, 77; —EE, 80; —IX, 83; —INS, 84;<br />
— TM, S6; —VMS, 87; —YS, 8S.<br />
Taa'ree, s. /. a w<strong>or</strong>thless catch, a trifle<br />
pi. -Y.V.<br />
Taar'xach, s. m. thunder ; pi. 72.<br />
Taar'.vaghey, v. thundering.<br />
Taar'xee, a. d. <strong>of</strong> thunder, hclonging to thunder.<br />
Taau <strong>or</strong> Taaue, a. idle ; out <strong>of</strong> employment.<br />
Taaue, s. /. asqueam <strong>or</strong> qualm; a reach in<br />
Taau'eyxee <strong>or</strong> Taauerxee, f. reaching <strong>or</strong><br />
f<strong>or</strong>cing to vomit.<br />
Taau'id, «. m. idleness.<br />
Tack, «. m. atax; pi. —ys.<br />
Yn Tack, s. <strong>the</strong> sack. S<br />
T.\cK'EyDAGH, s. in. a person taxed; pi. 71.<br />
TACK'EvnER, s. m. a taxer, an usurer ; pi. —yx.<br />
Ta"d, pro. V. (from Ta ad,) <strong>the</strong>y are ; —syx,<br />
id. em.<br />
Eh Ta dy jiy choyrt, he who has sent me.<br />
Tag'gad, s. f. a tacli <strong>or</strong> tache, a small nail;<br />
pi. -YX.<br />
Tag'gloo, p. tcilking, conversing.<br />
Yn Tag'gyrt, s. <strong>the</strong> priest <strong>or</strong> parson. S<br />
Yn Tag'gyrtvs, s. <strong>the</strong> priesthood. S<br />
Tagh'yr, s. m. hap, chance; v. happen; —agh,<br />
Tagh'yrit, 85. happened.<br />
Tagh'yrt, v. happening, occurring.<br />
Tagh'yryx, s. pi. a few, some that happen.<br />
Tagh'vs, s.f. itch; 2)1. —yx.<br />
Tach'yssagh, a. itchy, infected <strong>with</strong> itch.<br />
In Tail'jys, s. <strong>the</strong> saltness. S<br />
Taill, s. f. <strong>the</strong> rynd that hears <strong>the</strong> millstone.<br />
Taill, !'. cut <strong>or</strong> mark <strong>the</strong> tally; —agh, 77;<br />
—EE, 80; —IX, S3; —IXS, 84; —YM, 86;<br />
Taii-'i-ey, s. m. tally; pi. 67; Exd. v. 18.<br />
Tail'leyder, s. m. one who tallies.<br />
Tail'lit, 85. tallied.<br />
T'aix, pro. c. we have ; —yx, id. em.<br />
Tait'xys, s.f. pleasure, delight ; pi.—yx.<br />
Tait'xyssagh, a. pleasant, delightful, acceptable;<br />
Acts, xxiv. 27.<br />
Tait'xyssid, s. f. pleasantness, delightfulness.<br />
Talk, ». walk, walk slowly; —agh, 77; ee, 80;<br />
—IX, 83; —IXS, 84; —YM, 86; —YSIS, 8/<br />
Talk'al, v. walking slowly.<br />
Talk'eyder, s. m. a slow walker; pi. —yx.<br />
T.a.lk'it, 85. walked in slow pace.<br />
Tal'lagh, f. murmuring, grumbling, complaining.<br />
Tal'leyder, s.rti. a murmurer, &c.; pi. — yx.<br />
Tal'lit, 85. murmured, grumbled.<br />
Tam'jivlt, «. ni. a while; pi. — yx.<br />
Tam'myltagh, a. in whiles, nows and <strong>the</strong>ns.<br />
Taxn, v. tarry, continue, abide ; —agh, 77<br />
continuing,<br />
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TAS 165<br />
tarrying, abiding, <strong>or</strong> continueth, tarrieth,<br />
abideth, <strong>or</strong> endureth.<br />
Tax'xeyder, s. m. an abider <strong>or</strong> continuer.<br />
Tan'xit, 85. continued, &c.<br />
Tan'xys, s.f. tenantry, tenant; p/. —yx.<br />
Tan'nyssagh, a. tenantable.<br />
Tapp, s. m. a plaything, a top ; pi. — yx.<br />
Tap'pag, s. /. a tuft <strong>of</strong> fea<strong>the</strong>rs, <strong>or</strong> hair on <strong>the</strong><br />
head ; pi. —yx.<br />
Tap'pagagh, a. tuft}-, having tufts.<br />
Tap'pagit, 85. tufted.<br />
Tap'pee, a. quick, fast, speedy.<br />
Tap'peeys <strong>or</strong>TAp'pEEiD, s. m. speed, quickness,<br />
fcistness <strong>of</strong> motion.<br />
Tap'pey, s. m. temperament, temperature,<br />
equinamity <strong>of</strong> temper. That which a person<br />
loses, when he gives way to passion ; chaill<br />
ad nyn dappey (<strong>the</strong>y lost <strong>the</strong>ir evenness <strong>of</strong><br />
Tar, p. come, come away. This w<strong>or</strong>d, I think,<br />
is derived from Taare <strong>or</strong> Tayr (catch), and not<br />
from Cheet ;come).<br />
Tar AD, p. <strong>the</strong>y are. A c<strong>or</strong>ruption <strong>of</strong> Ta'ad.<br />
See Tad.<br />
Tar'lheim, v. alight, alighting, coming down<br />
from a h<strong>or</strong>se <strong>or</strong> beast on which a person rides<br />
—AGH, 77; —EE, 80; —IX, 83; —IXS, 84;<br />
Tarlheim'ax, .9. m. a stile <strong>or</strong> step, made use<br />
<strong>of</strong> when mounting on, <strong>or</strong> cdighting <strong>of</strong>lf, a beaist.<br />
TARLHEni'iT, So. aUghted.<br />
Tap.may'xagh, a. economical, managing well,<br />
husbanding; s. in. an economist; pi. 71.<br />
Tarmay'xey, v. managing well, making <strong>the</strong><br />
best <strong>of</strong> things.<br />
Takmay'xit, 85. managed well.<br />
Tarmay'xys, s. /. economy, good management;<br />
pi. -syx.<br />
Tar'ragh, s. m. a girth; pi. 72.<br />
Tar'ree, a. d. <strong>of</strong> a girth.<br />
Tar'roo, s. m. Taurus, a bull.<br />
Tarroo-deyi'll, s. VI. <strong>the</strong> bull-w<strong>or</strong>m.<br />
Tarroogh', a. thrifty, industrious.<br />
Tarroogh'id <strong>or</strong> Tarrooohys, s. f. thrift,<br />
thriftiaess, industry.<br />
Tarroo-puht'tagh, s. m. a pushing bull.<br />
Tarroo-ol'lee, s. m. a cow's buU, in opposition<br />
to o<strong>the</strong>r bulls.<br />
Tarroo-ush'tey, s. m. a nondescript animal.<br />
Tash, a. damp, dank, moist.<br />
Tash'agh, v. getting damp, damping.<br />
Tash'id, s. m. dampness, moisture.<br />
Ta shex dy ghra, adv. that is to say, to wit.<br />
Tasht, v. treasure, keep, st<strong>or</strong>e; —agh, 77;<br />
Tasht'ee, a. d. <strong>of</strong> treasuring <strong>or</strong> keeping st<strong>or</strong>e.<br />
Tasht'ey, v. treasuring, st<strong>or</strong>ing, depositing.<br />
Tasht'eyder, s. m. a treasurer, a st<strong>or</strong>er.<br />
Tasht'it, 85. treasured, st<strong>or</strong>ed.<br />
Tast, v. heed, attend, notice, observe ; —agh,<br />
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86i —VMS, 87; —YS,'88.<br />
Tast'agh, a. knowing, sagacious, intelligent,<br />
discerning.<br />
Tast'al, v. heeding attending to, observing.<br />
' Tast'er, s. m. a thresher <strong>with</strong> a flail ; ?;. —yx.