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1 tatter
In. 넝마, 누더기옷IIvt. 너덜너덜 해뜨리다(찢다) -
2 rag
n., vt. vi(대학생 등의)짓궂은 장난, 큰소동을 일으키는 장난, 농담, 지붕 이는 슬레이트, 석회암, =RAGTIME, 래그(래그타임의 리듬으로 작곡된 곡), 넝마(tatter), 넝마조각, 누더기, 옷, 제지용(속 채우는 데 쓰는)넝마, 조각, 단편, (신문지.(손)수건.기.막.돛.지폐 등을가리켜)넝마, 허섭쓰레기, 천한 사람, 누더기를 걸친 사람, 하찮은 사람(물건), 육해군 클럽, 꾸짖다, 놀리다, 짓궂게 굴다(tease), 마구 다루다,..에게 심한 장난을 치다, (남의 방등을)어질러 놓다, 소란하게 하다, 습격하다, 마구 떠들어대다, 장난치다, 래그타임식으로 연주하다, 래그타임을 연주하다
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Tatter — ist der Name folgender Personen: Georg Ernst Tatter (Hofgärtner) (1689–1755), hannoveranischer Hofgärtner Georg Ernst Tatter (1757–1805), Hofmeister, britischer Diplomat und Freund von Caroline Schlegel Schelling Wilhelm Heinrich Adolf Tatter… … Deutsch Wikipedia
tatter — (v.) mid 14c., clad in slashed garments, from O.N. toturr rag, cognate with O.E. tættec, tætteca rag, tatter, Low Ger. tater tatter. The noun is attested from c.1400 … Etymology dictionary
Tatter — Tat ter, n. One who makes tatting. Caulfield & S. (Doct. of Needlework). [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tatter — Tat ter, n. [Icel. t[ o]tur, t[ o]ttur, pl. t[ o]trar, ?[ o]ttrar; cf. Norw. totra, pl. totror, LG. taltern tatters. [root]240.] A rag, or a part torn and hanging; chiefly used in the plural. [1913 Webster] Tear a passion to tatters, to very rags … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tatter — Tat ter, v. t. [p. p. {Tattered}.] To rend or tear into rags; used chiefly in the past participle as an adjective. [1913 Webster] Where waved the tattered ensigns of Ragfair. Pope. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tatter — Tatter(Tatterer)m alterTatter=alter,gebrechlicherMann.Seitdem19.Jh … Wörterbuch der deutschen Umgangssprache
tatter — [tat′ər] n. [ME, prob. < ON töturr, rags, tatters, akin to Ger zotte, tuft < IE base * dā(i) , to cut out, divide > TIDE1] 1. a torn and hanging shred or piece, as of a garment 2. a separate shred or scrap; rag 3. [pl.] torn, ragged… … English World dictionary
tatter — I. Date: 14th century transitive verb to make ragged intransitive verb to become ragged II. noun Etymology: Middle English, of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse tǫturr tatter; akin to Old English tætteca rag, Old High German zotta matted… … New Collegiate Dictionary
tatter — tatter1 /tat euhr/, n. 1. a torn piece hanging loose from the main part, as of a garment or flag. 2. a separate torn piece; shred. 3. tatters, torn or ragged clothing: dressed in rags and tatters. v.t. 4. to tear or wear to tatters. v.i. 5. to… … Universalium
tatter — tat•ter [[t]ˈtæt ər[/t]] n. v. tered, ter•ing. n. 1) a torn piece hanging loose from the main part, as of a garment or flag 2) a separate torn piece; shred 3) tatters, torn or ragged clothing 4) to tear or wear to tatters 5) to become ragged •… … From formal English to slang
tatter — cross, peevish ; old mistress is tedious tatter. Kent … A glossary of provincial and local words used in England