Definition of Taties

1. tatie [n] - See also: tatie

Lexicographical Neighbors of Taties

tatarskite
tataupa
tataupas
tatch
tatches
tatee
tategyoji
tater
taters
tates
tath
tathed
tathing
taths
tatie
taties (current term)
tatkal
tatler
tatlers
tatonnement
tatonnements
tatou
tatouay
tatouays
tatouhou
tatous
tats
tatsoi
tatsois
tatt

Literary usage of Taties

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The West Somerset Word-book: A Glossary of Dialectal and Archaic Words and by Frederick Thomas Elworthy (1886)
"I didn want to tap thick there cave o1 taties vore arter ... A quasi oath. 'Tis a tarnation bad lot. Tarnation ugly. taties AND POINT ..."

2. The Six-hour Day & Other Industrial Questions by William Hesketh Lever Leverhulme, Stanley Unwin (1919)
"And one man said he would have a certain field of the squire's, " because it was best for growin' 'taties in." When they had divided it all up, ..."

3. Footprints of Former Men in Far Cornwall by Robert Stephen Hawker (1903)
"... etc., seemed to be utterly or artfully ignored, and to every frenzied inquiry her calm inexorable reply was, " Meat— nice wholesome meat and taties. ..."

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