such; so great; so excellent; of such kind;
in such a manner/way (as described), so;
girl; damsel (Douay); (Aramaic); (Mark 5:41)
layer of an onion; peel or coat of an onion (L+S)
tallage, tax.
talliator.
a tally; a tallage; a stated allowance of provisions, commons; tail (legal).
to cut; to limit; to tax.
a teller; a cutter of tallies; a tailor.
feetail.
talwood; firewood.
in tail.
entail; retail
young/green branch/bough/stalk; olive or myrtle (L+S) branch (2 Maccabee 14:4)
an eye (ophthalmus).
mole (animal)
so, so much (as); to such an extent/degree; nevertheless, all the same
as .. as possible.
Long time, no see!
I am as dead as the nehru jacket
to such a degree
tamarisk
so long, for so long a time; so very long; all this time
We should learn as long as we may live. (We live and learn.) (Seneca Philosophus)
yet, nevertheless, still tametsi CONJ
even if, although, though
however
tenemenetallum.
even if, although.
Taminian (species of wild grape)
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