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6.3.7 t-nt

Alb.tuntagitate
Engl.tantivygallop, rush; swift, rapid ("orig. unknown")
Ital.tentenareto shake
Ital.: Giul.tontonarto strike
Ital.: Tosc.santantognoWhite Wagtail, 313
Port.: AçoressantantoninaWhite Wagtail, 313
Galicepájaro de sanantónWhite Wagtail, 313
Ital.: Rav.merla de santantòniBlackbird, 343 (from its tail flicking)
Ital.: Sard.pidzoni di zantantonibutterfly
Franç.rég.tantarercoïter, FEW 21: 326
Franç.: Arlaytantregnolesinquiétude dans les jambes, FEW 21: 361
Franç.: oc.tintorlarto sway
Franç.: Lim.tintourlarto waddle
Anc.Greek (borrowing)Tántalosmyth. figure condemned to remain chin deep in water with fruit-laden branches hanging above his head: whenever he tried to drink or eat, the water and fruit receded out of reach
Lat.tantalusHeron, 118 (buoyant flight)
Span.tentepinuKestrel, 234 (pinuð6.3.8.)
Franç.: Lavedanteneyátituber, FEW 21: 363
Engl.tennisa ball game (not from French tenez!)
Bretontenntendre
Franç.tendrefaire un certain mouvement
Ital.(a.litt.)tenegaudiaWhite Wagtail, 313
Anc.Greektinassoshake, move
Anc.Eg.tenekwing, bras
Germ.tanzento dance
Franç.dansedance
Franç.rég.danche-mareWhite Wagtail, 313

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