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Definition of Tallats
1. tallat [n] - See also: tallat
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tallats
Literary usage of Tallats
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Lone Swallows by Henry Williamson (1922)
"... of my Devon village there were but four swallows' nests during the summer of
1921. There are over fifty tallats. ..."
2. A Book of the West: Being an Introduction to Devon and Cornwall by Sabine Baring-Gould (1899)
"Hats full, caps full, five-bushel bags full, Barns full, floors full, stables
full, tallats full, , And the little hole under the stairs, three times three ..."
3. Book of the West by Sabine Baring-Gould (1900)
"Hats full, caps full, five-bushel bags full, Barns full, floors full, stables
full, tallats full, And the little hole under the stairs, three times three ! ..."
4. The Wooing of Sheila by Grace Little Rhys (1901)
"I'll have ye to know that I come of decent folk, and I dare ye to look me in the
face again, for all your tallats, much good may they do ye! Take your fish! ..."