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Definition of Tathed
1. tath [v] - See also: tath
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tathed
Literary usage of Tathed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Publications by English Dialect Society (1880)
"tathed. Dunged. ' Mr. Coke, of Holkham [Norf.], folds no sheep, and finds no want
of it; ... The place was equally tathed in every part.'—Ib. 453. ..."
2. Old Country and Farming Words: Gleaned from Agricultural Books by James Britten (1880)
"tathed. Dunged. ' Mr. Coke, of Holkham [Norf. ... (2) in ' The place was equally
tathed in every part.' — Ib. 453. See Tath Hal. Tegs. ..."
3. Reprinted Glossaries by Walter William Skeat (1879)
"folds no sheep, and finds no want of it ; keeps a greater stock than he could do
with it, and finds his lays equally tathed.'—xxxvii. 437. ..."
4. Glossary of Words in Use in Cornwall by Margaret Ann Courtney, Thomas Quiller Couch (1880)
"tathed. Dunged. ' Mr. Coke, of Holkham \Norf.], folds no sheep, and finds no ...
The place was equally tathed in every part.'—Ib. 453. See Tath (2) in Hal. ..."
5. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Superior Courts of Law in the by Elihu Hall Bay (1811)
"perform- a valuable one, and had several convenient out-buildings at- "^ *"*
tathed to it, fit for the accommodation of a genteel family. coj^tery ..."