"tat" meaning in Old English

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Adjective

Forms: tāt [canonical]
Etymology: From Proto-Germanic *taitaz (“serene, tender”). Cognate with Old Norse teitr. Etymology templates: {{inh|ang|gem-pro|*taitaz||serene, tender}} Proto-Germanic *taitaz (“serene, tender”), {{cog|non|teitr}} Old Norse teitr Head templates: {{ang-adj|head=tāt}} tāt
  1. glad, cheerful
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