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Traditional English :: talaria
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talaria.html - n.pl. (in Roman mythology) winged sandals as an attribute of Mercury, Iris, and others. [L, neut. pl. of talaris f. talus ankle] |
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Traditional English :: talaria
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talaria.html - n.pl. (in Roman mythology) winged sandals as an attribute of Mercury, Iris, and others. [L, neut. pl. of talaris f. talus ankle] |
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Traditional English :: tala
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talaria.html - n. any of the traditional rhythmic patterns of Indian music. [Skr.] |
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Traditional English :: talapoin
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talaria.html - n. 1 a Buddhist monk or priest. 2 a small West African monkey, Miopithecus talapoin. [Port. talap°o f. Talaing tala p×i my lord] |
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Traditional English :: talaria
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talaria.html - n.pl. (in Roman mythology) winged sandals as an attribute of Mercury, Iris, and others. [L, neut. pl. of talaris f. talus ankle] |
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English Idioms :: tale
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talaria.html - See: TELL TALES OUT OF SCHOOL. |
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