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TAL'LAGE TAL'LIAGE, n. Anciently, a certain rate or tax paid by barons, knights ...
TALL, a. [Eng. dally; L. tollo.] 1. High in stature; long and comparatively slen...
TALKING, ppr. tauk'ing. Conversing; speaking in familiar conversation. Mat 17. 1...
TALKER, n. tauk'er. One who talks; also, a loquacious person, male or female; a ...
TALKATIVENESS, n. tauk'ativness. Loquacity; garrulity; the practice or habit of ...
TALKATIVE, a. tauk'ativ. Given to much talking; full of prate; loquacious; garru...
TALK, v.i. tauk. 1. To converse familiarly; to speak, as in familiar discourse, ...
TALISMAN'IC, a. Magical; having the properties of a talisman or preservative aga...
TAL'ISMAN, n. 1. A magical figure cut or engraved under certain superstitious ob...
TA'LETELLER, n. One who tells tales or stories. Talionis, lex talionis, [L.] in ...
TA'LES, n. [L. talis, plu. tales.] In law, tales de circumstantibus, spectators ...
TAL'ENTED, a. Furnished with talents; possessing skill or talents.
TAL'ENT, n. [L. talentum; Gr. to bear, allied to L. tollo. The word is said to h...
TA'LEFUL, a. Abounding with stories.
TA'LEBEARING, a. Officiously communicating information. TA'LEBEARING , n. The ac...
TA'LEBEARER, n. [tale and bear.] A person who officiously tells tales; one who i...