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t. tantot, _adv._ soon, a little ago, before long, just now; -- ... --, now ... now. tapage, _m._ uproar, noise, disturbance. tapageur, -euse, _adj. and s._ roistering, noisy, uproarious, riotous, brawler, roisterer, noisy fellow. tape, _f._ rap, slap. taper, _v._ to slap, strike, stamp; -- de l'oeil, drop off (asleep). tapir (se), _v._ to crouch; tapi, -e, crouching. tapis, _m._ carpet, rug, table-cover, cloth; -- vert, green baize (of the table). tarabuca, _f._ used by Gautier as the name of an Arab air, probably erroneously derived from darabukke (Arahic), a kind of tambourine or hand-drum. Tarascon, town on the Rhone, north of Arles. Tarbes, town in the department of Hautes-Pyrenees. tard, _adv._ late. tarder, _v._ to be late, be slow in, be long in; il lui tardait de, he was anxious to. tardif, -ive, _adj._ tardy. tarir, _v._ to dry up, exhaust; ne point -- en, never get tired making. tas, _m._ pile, heap. tasse, _f._ cup. tater, _v._ to feel, feel of. tatons (a), _adv._ groping, feeling one's way. taudis, _m._ hovel, dirty hale. te, _conj. pr._ (familiar), you, to you (occasionally: thee, to thee). Te Deum, _m._ Te Deum (a hymn sung as a service of thanksgiving; pronounced as in Latin). teigneux, -euse, _adj._ scurvy. teindre, _v._ to dye. teint, _m._ dye, tint, complexion. teinte, _f._ tint, tinge, hue, coloring. tel, -le, _adj._ such; un --, such a, such and such a one, so and so; connu pour --, known as such, known to be so. telephoner, _v._ to telephone. tellement, _adv._ so, to such a degree. temeraire, _adj._ rash. temoigner, _v._ to witness, show. temoin, _m._ witness. tempe, _f._ temple (of the head). tempete, _f._ tempest. temps, _m._ time, weather; dans le --, in former times; dans les premiers --, at first (pronounced as the adverb tant). tendon, _m._ tendon, sinew. tendre, _adj._ tender. tendre, _v._ to stretch, stretch out, extend, band, bang, drape; -- l'oreille, listen intently. tendrement, _adv._ tenderly. tendresse, _f._ tenderness, fondness, affection. tenebres, _f. pl._ darkness. tenir, _v._ to hold, keep, get, keep to, stick to, be contained in; tiens!, tenez!, wait!, see!, there!, here!, ah!; -- a, insist on, be attached to, cling to, cherish, be anxious about, deliver (a speech) to; -- dans, hold in, be contained in; il n'y tint plus, he could not stand it any longer; se --, remain, keep, stand, be; je ne (me) tiens plus sur mes jambes, I cannot stand up any longer; fai
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