tac (uncountable )
( Geordie , slang ) The drugcannabis .tac (notcomparable )
Abbreviation oftactical .cat ,Cat ,act. ,Act. ,CAT ,ATC ,Act ,act ,A.C.T. ,A. C. T. ,CTA ,cat- ,ACT ,TCA FromLatin taceō . CompareRomanian tăcea ,tac .
tac first-singular present indicative (third-person singular present indicative tatsi or tatse ,past participle tãcutã )
to besilent ,keep quiet tac FromArabic تَاج ( tāj ) , ultimately ofIranian origin.
tac (definite accusative tacı ,plural taclar )
crown tàc ( Modenese ) tâc ( Bolognese, Reggiano, Carpigiano ) tac m (plural tac )( Mirandola )
theback of ashoe heel of ashoe Onomatopoeic
tac
tick ,tock 1968 ,Serge Gainsbourg , “Bonnie and Clyde”, inInitials B.B. , performed by Serge Gainsbourg ft.Brigitte Bardot :Dans les trois jours, voilà letac ,tac ,tac / Des mitraillettes qui reviennent à l’attaque Within three days, there's therat-a-tat-tat / Of machine guns back on the attack Onomatopoeia (but not an interjection) which is used to express the accomplishment of what we are doing.Tac, c'est fait. Inherited fromMiddle French tac .
tac m (uncountable )
mange tac f (plural tacs )
badger FromLatin taceō .[ 1] CompareRomanian tăcea ,tac .
tac
I amsilent ,keep quiet . Inherited fromOld High German tag ,tac , fromProto-Germanic *dagaz , whence alsoOld English dæġ andOld Norse dagr . Ultimately fromProto-Indo-European *dʰegʷʰ- ( “ to burn ” ) .[ 1]
IPA (key ) : ( before 13th CE ) /ˈtak/ tac m
day age ,lifetime ( politics ) convention ,congress ( in a religious context ) judgement day Declension oftac (strong masculine without umlaut )
Alemannic German:Tag Alsatian:Dàà (north ),Dàj (center ),Dàg (south ) Italian Walser:tag ,tog ,tàg Swabian:Dag Bavarian:Da ,Dåg ,Doch Cimbrian:tak ,ta ,tag ,tage Mòcheno:ta Udinese:tach ,ti Central Franconian:Daach Hunsrik:Daagh ,taach ( Wiesemann spelling system ) ,Tóch ,Tooch ( Altenhofen spelling ) East Central German:Upper Saxon German:Dag German:Tag Esperanto:tago Luxembourgish:Dag ,Do Rhine Franconian:Tach Pennsylvania German:Daag Transylvanian Saxon:Dåch Vilamovian:taog Yiddish:טאָג ( tog ) ^ Pfeifer, Wolfgang. 1995, 2005.Etymologisches Wörterbuch des Deutschen. München: dtv.→ISBN . Benecke, Georg Friedrich, Müller, Wilhelm, Zarncke, Friedrich (1863 ) “tac ”, inMittelhochdeutsches Wörterbuch: mit Benutzung des Nachlasses von Benecke , Stuttgart: S. Hirzel tac m
Alternative form oftag Joseph Wright,An Old High German Primer tac f
genitive plural oftaca Borrowed fromGreek τάκος ( tákos ) .
tac n (plural tacuri )
( billiards ) cue tac
inflection oftăcea : first-person singular present indicative / subjunctive third-person plural present indicative IPA (key ) : /ˈtak/ [ˈt̪ak] Rhymes:-ak Syllabification:tac tac m (plural tacs )
CAT knock ;clack ;tock ( sound )