"tathlum" meaning in All languages combined

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Numeral [Chinook Jargon]

IPA: /ˈtaɬ.lʌm/, /ˈtɑː.(t)ɬɪˌlʌm/, /ˈtɑː.(t)ɬəˌlʌm/
Head templates: {{head|chn|numeral}} tathlum
  1. Alternate form of tahtlelum, taɬlam, or tahtlum "ten"
    Sense id: en-tathlum-chn-num-LbrJBFRl Categories (other): Chinook Jargon entries with incorrect language header

Noun [English]

Head templates: {{en-noun|?}} tathlum
  1. (historical) A slingstone used by the ancient Celts, made by mixing human brains with lime and allowing it to harden. Tags: historical Synonyms: brainball
    Sense id: en-tathlum-en-noun-76vP9q6y Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

Download JSON data for tathlum meaning in All languages combined (1.5kB)

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