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TÁP TʽÁP TÁT TʽÁT TAU

-1
Name of a wood; transverse bars of a carriage.
-1
To stretch or extend; fill up; offend; suddenly.
22
A conditional particle; if; should it be.
2
A wooden vessel; bucket; tub; cask; barrel.
2
Yellow jaundice.
3-
A bolt or fastening to door.

Táp.

4
An answer; to reply to; to make a return; to recompence.

Tʽáp.

4
Below the surface of the ground; to fall down.
4
A couch; bed; a long narrow bed.
4
A bag open at both ends; a mould; without a bottom.
4
Hollow; concave; indented.

Tát.

-4
Penetrable; intelligible; to understand; every; all.
-4
A sort of bell or jingling instrument.

Tʽát.

4
A light playful gait; to frisk; to send a letter.
4
To run away; to rebel against.
4
To strike; beat; chastise.
4
To strike the foot against; to stamp the foot; to slip.
4
A sereen in a door-way; an inner door.
4
To separate; divide; open.

Tau.

-1
To throw or cast; to give one's self up to; to dip in water; to confer upon; to suit.
-1
A dice-box; also used for the thigh.
1
To excite; stir up.
2
A certain measure containing 12 catties.
2
To shake up; rouse; excite; shake off.
2
To supply what is deficient; to seek for; to exchange money; a pole to propel a boat.
2
An island; a rock in the ocean.
22
To beat with the hand; to pound down or together.
2
To pray; entreat; supplicate of the gods.
-3
A way; path; a principle; good principles; nature of things; reason.
-3
To point out the way; lend; direct; teach; rectify.
-3
To steal; rob; plunder; robbers.