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Definition of Red tai
1. Noun. A branch of the Tai languages.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Red Tai
Literary usage of Red tai
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Fishes by David Starr Jordan (1907)
"Very similar to the porgy is the famous red tai or ... 448), beloved of the
Japanese people, appears with a red tai under his arm. ..."
2. A Guide to the Study of Fishes by David Starr Jordan (1905)
"Very similar to the porgy is the famous red tai or ... 280), beloved of the
Japanese people, appears with a red tai under his arm. ..."
3. Fish Stories Alleged and Experienced: With a Little History Natural and by Charles Frederick Holder, David Starr Jordan (1909)
"And ever since that time Ebisu, who, with Daikoku, is now- immortal, has gone
about with a red tai under his arm. There is no knowing when he may need it, ..."
4. The Principles of Sociology by Edward Alsworth Ross (1920)
"red tai'E In the endeavor to forestall corruption administrators some- times
bring on a disease nearly as bad, viz., a complication of Ori«in««« ..."
5. The Edinburgh Gazetteer, Or Geographical Dictionary ...: Accompanied by an Atlas (1822)
"... elm, fir brautk spruce, fringe or snow-drop tree, m& gum, hawthorn, hickery,
Indus red-tai, juniper, or red or Virginia cedar ; Unit. swamp ; linden, ..."