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Definition of Tas

Tas
Tas Tas, n. [F.] A heap. [Obs.] ``The tas of bodies slain.' --Chaucer.
Tas
Tas Tas, v. t. To tassel. [Obs.] ``A purse of leather tassed with silk.' --Chaucer.
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Ta Ta, v. t. To take. [Obs. or Scot.] --Cursor Mundi. Note: Used by Chaucer to represent a peculiarity of the Northern dialect.

Meaning of Tas from wikipedia

- Look up Tas, tas, TAS, tās, tås, taş, -tas, t'as, or Tas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. TAS, Tas, tas, or TAs may refer to: Tasmania, Australia, an...
- Taş is a Turkish word meaning "stone", often used as a surname, it may refer to: Asya Nur Taş (born 1994), Turkish individual and group rhythmic gymnast...
- Taš may refer to: Tašmajdan Park Tašmajdan Sports and Recreation Center Tash (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with...
- Tas kebab (Persian: تاس کباب, Turkish: tas kebap or tas kebabı) is Middle Eastern meat stew. It is also used in the Balkans, with a different cooking...
- Tas is an agricultural clan of the Indian and ****stani Gurjar ethnic community in Indian Punjab. Tas Gujjars are adherents of Hinduism, Islam and some...
- Tasmania is also colloquially shortened to "Tas", mainly when used in business names and website addresses. TAS is also the Australia Post abbreviation for...
- The 44M Tas was a Hungarian heavy tank/medium tank design of World War II. It was developed to combat heavily armored Soviet tanks encountered on the...
- Tasly (Chinese: 天士力控股集团; pinyin: Tiānshìlì Kònggǔ Jítuán) is a Chinese pharmaceutical company based in the city of Tianjin. It was established in 1994...
- The Taş Te**** (Turkish, literally 'Stone Mounds') are a group of Neolithic archaeological sites in Upper Mesopotamia (al-Jazira), near the city of Urfa...
- Adam Tas (1668 – June 1722) was a community leader in the Cape Colony at the turn of the 17th century, and is best known for his role in the conflict...