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tālĕŏla a small slip; shoot; set Talgē a small island in the Caspian Sea tālĭo a punishment similar and equal to the injury sustained; l... tālĭpĕdo to be weak in the feet; to totter tālis adj. such; of such a kind; nature; of such an especial kind; nature; so distinguished tāliscumque adj. of about such a nature; about such; nearly so tālĭter adv. tālitrum a rap; fillip with the finger talla a peel; coat of an onion talpa talpīnus adj. like a mole; mole-like talpōna a kind of grape-vine Talthўbĭus a herald of Agamemnon tālus the ankle; ankle-bone; the pastern-bone talutatium the superficial indication of the presence of gold under ... tam adv. so much; compp; quanto; quam; superll tăma a kind of swelling of the feet and legs Tamarici a people of; on the river Tamaris tămărix a tamarisk; tamariskshrub Tămăsŏs an ancient city of Cyprus; belonging to Tamasus tamdĭū adv. so long; for so long a time; comp.-clause; as long; as she does; as long as tămĕ tămen adv. notwithstanding; nevertheless; for all that; that by no means; who however; alt… tămĕnetsi Tămĕsis a river in Britain; Thames tămetsi notwithstanding that; although; though Tamfana the name of a deity worshipped by the Marsi tămĭăcus adj. belonging to the imperial treasury; fisc; an occupant of crown-lands tāmĭnāre taminia uva a kind of wild grape; The vine on which it grew tammŏdo adv. a Prænestine provincial form for; just now; a moment since tamnus Tamphĭlus a Roman surname tamquam adv. as much as; so as; just as Tana a river of Numidia; between Lares and Capsa Tănăger a small river in Lucania; Negro; Tangro Tānāgra a town of Bœotia; Grimadha Tănăis The river Tanais; the Don; A proper name of a man Tănăquil the proud; imperious wife of the elder Tarquin; a dominee... tandem adv. at length; at last; in the end; finally Tanētum a village of Upper Italy; Taneto; the inhabitants of Tanetum Tanfana tangĭbĭlis adj. that may be touched; tangible tango v. a. to touch tanĭăcae long strips of pork tanos a precious stone tanquam adv. Tantălĕus Tantălus a king of Phrygia; son of Jupiter; and father of Pelops a... tantillus adj. dim; so little; so small; so little; such a trifle tantisper adv. for so long a time; so long; in the mean time; meanwhile tantŏpĕre tantŭlus adj. dim; so little; so small tantum adv. tantummŏdo tantundem tantus adj. Of such size; measure; so great; ut; of such a quantity; quality tantusdem adj. just so great; large; as great Tanūsius the name of a Roman; a Latin historian tăos a kind of precious stone of the colors of the peacock tăpanta all things; all tăpēte a carpet; tapestry; hangings Taphrae The isthmus of the Tauric Chersonese; A town upon this isthmus tăpīnōma a low; humble expression tăpīnōsis a depreciation Taposiris a town in Egypt Tappŭlus a Roman cognomen Tāprŏbănē an island in the Indian Ocean; Ceylon tapullam tărandrus an animal found in northern countries; the reindeer Tărănis the name of Jupiter among the Gauls Taranucnus the name of a German deity Tăras A son of Neptune; and founder of the city of Tarentum; The city of Tarentum Tărătalla a humorous name of a cook tărătantără Tarbelli a people in Aquitanian Gaul; extending southwards from Bu... Tarcho a noble Etrurian who assisted Æneas against Turnus Tarcondimotus a Cilician; prince and faithful ally of the Romans tardābĭlis adj. that renders slow tardātĭo slowness; sluggishness tardē adv. tardesco v. inch. n. to become slow tardĭcors adj. slow-minded; of a dull; heavy disposition tardĭgĕmŭlus adj. slow-moaning tardĭgrădus adj. slow-paced; tardy-paced tardĭlŏquus adj. slow-speaking; slow of speech tardĭpēs adj. slowfooted; tardy-footed; limping tardĭtas slowness; tardiness; slowness; dulness; heaviness tardĭtĭes slowness; tardiness tardĭtūdo slowness; tardiness tardĭuscŭlē adv. somewhat slowly tardĭuscŭlus adj. dim; somewhat slow; slowish tardo v. a. and n. to make slow; to hinder; delay; to tarry; loiter; linger tardor slowness tardus adj. slow; not swift; sluggish; slow of apprehension; dull; heavy Tărentum a town of Lower Italy; founded by the Spartan Parthenians... Targines a river of Tarichēa the sea; lake of Galilee Tarichēae a town of Galilee; near Tiberias; El-Kerak Tarinātes a people in the Sabine country