tallat

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

  • Borrowed from Welsh taflod, from Middle Welsh taflawd, from Old Welsh *tablaut, borrowed from Latin tabulātum.

    Noun

    tallat (plural tallats)

    1. (UK, West Country) An attic or loft, notably over a shippen.

    Anagrams

    Catalan

    Etymology

    From tallar. Akin to Aragonese tallau.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): (Central, Balearic) [təˈʎat]
    • IPA(key): (Valencia) [taˈʎat]
    • Audio (Barcelona):(file)
    • Rhymes: -at

    Noun

    tallat m (plural tallats)

    1. a coffee or espresso with a small amount of warm milk added.

    Adjective

    tallat (feminine tallada, masculine plural tallats, feminine plural tallades)

    1. (heraldry) per bend sinister

    Derived terms

    • semitallat

    Participle

    tallat (feminine tallada, masculine plural tallats, feminine plural tallades)

    1. past participle of tallar

    Finnish

    Noun

    tallat

    1. nominative plural of talla