tane
( archaic or Scotland ) Alternative form oftaken .c. 1587–1588 (date written) , [Christopher Marlowe ],Tamburlaine the Great. [ … ] The First Part [ … ] , 2nd edition, part 1, London: [ … ] [ R. Robinson for] Richard Iones, [ … ] , published1592 ,→OCLC ; reprinted asTamburlaine the Great (A Scolar Press Facsimile), Menston, Yorkshire; London: Scolar Press,1973 ,→ISBN ,Act II, scene ii :Would it not grieue a King to be so abuſ’d? / And haue a thouſand horſmentane away?
c. 1599–1602 (date written) ,William Shakespeare ,The Tragicall Historie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke: [ … ] (Second Quarto), London: [ … ] I[ ames] R[ oberts] forN[ icholas] L[ ing] [ … ] , published1604 ,→OCLC , [Act I, scene iii],signature [C4], verso :Ophe [ lia ] . He hath my Lord of late made many tenders / Of his affection to me. /[ …] /Pol [ onius ] . Marry I vvill teach you, thinke your ſelfe a babie / That you hauetane theſe tenders for true pay / VVhich are not ſterling, tender your ſelfe more dearely[ …] ante ,ta'en ,anet ,etna ,NEAT ,Aten ,neta ,Neat ,Etan ,ante- ,Nate ,neat ,Etna ,Tean ,Ante ,Tena tane
third-person singular present oftanout FromProto-Samic *tënē .
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tin (metal)Eino Koponen, Klaas Ruppel, Kirsti Aapala, editors (2002–2008 ),Álgu database: Etymological database of the Saami languages [1] , Helsinki: Research Institute for the Languages of Finland tane f
plural oftana tane
Rōmaji transcription ofたね tāne
dative singular oftān Tāna. FromProto-West Germanic *taihā , possibly a plural reanalysed as singular. Cognates includeOld English tā andOld Saxon *tēha .
tāne f
( anatomy ) toe Bremmer, Rolf H. (2009 ),An Introduction to Old Frisian: History, Grammar, Reader, Glossary , Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company,→ISBN tane
past participle oftak Borrowed fromOttoman Turkish دانه ( tane ) , fromPersian دانه ( dâne ) .
IPA (key ) : /tâne/ Hyphenation:ta‧ne tȁne n (Cyrillic spelling та̏не )
( regional ) bullet Synonyms: kùršum ,kúgla ,mȅtak ,pùščano zȑno te (neuter deictic pronoun) +-ne
tane
here ,hereupon kᵤsetne cmīträ mā srūkoy whoever is born here, would not die IPA (key ) : [ˈta.ne] Hyphenation:ta‧ne FromProto-Polynesian *tane . Cognates includeHawaiian kane andSamoan tane .
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tinea tane
suckers of amollusc 'stentacle See the etymology of the correspondinglemma form.
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alternative form oftone Borrowed fromEnglish tank .
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tank ( container for liquids ) tank ( armoured vehicle ) R. Simona, editor (1986 ),Tokelau Dictionary [2] , Auckland: Office of Tokelau Affairs, page372 FromOttoman Turkish دانه ( tane ) , fromPersian دانه ( dâne ) .
tane (definite accusative taneyi ,plural taneler )
grain kernel seed bead a genericcounter word, used after a numeral or the interrogative determinerkaç , optionally followed by a noun phrase, often left untranslated Dünyada kaçtane okyanus vardır? ―How many oceans are there in the world? Üçtane aldım ―I have bought threeof them (or threeitems , threepieces , etc.) . 1934 May 20, “Balık bolluğu”, inAkşam , page 5:Son günler zarfında fazla balık çıkıyor. Dün palamutuntanesi mahale aralarında 100 paraya satılıyordu. (pleaseadd an English translation of this quotation)