تد तद tad
S & H تد तद tad, = S تدا तदा tadā, adv. At that time, then; in that case, &c. (=tab, and to or tau, qq.v.):—tad-api, tad-yapi, adv. & conj. And also, and equally; still, nevertheless, notwithstanding (=tab-bhī, tad-bhī; tau-bhī:—See s.v. tab for other phrases and compounds).
تڙ तड़ taṛ
H تڙ तड़ taṛ [S. तटः], s.m. Side, party, division, faction;—an imitative sound:—taṛ-ā-taṛ (S. taṭa-taṭa), s.m. & adv. The sound produced by a thing falling continuously or in quick successive strokes upon another, crack-crack, whack-whack, patter-patter;—in quick successive strokes, with a crack-crack, &c. (e.g. jūtiyāṅ taṛ-ā-taṛ paṛīṅ).
تر तर tar
H تر तर tar, postpn., for tal = tale, q.v.
تر tar
P تر tar [Zend tara; S. तर], An affix, the termination of the comparative degree in Persian (and in Sanskrit).
تر tar
P تر tar [Zend tauruna; S. taruṇ, rt. tr̤ī], adj. New, fresh; green; young, tender, soft; juicy, moist, damp, wet, wet through, saturated (with moisture, or grease, &c.); refreshed, revived, gladdened;—loose, large (as shoes, &c.):—tar-ba-tar, adj. Completely wet, saturated, drenched, soaking, dripping; covered (with blood):—tar-band, s.m. A wet bandage (applied to a wound):—tar-bandī, s.f. Application of a wet bandage (to a wound):—tar-dast, adj. Active, expert, adroit, dexterous:—tar-dastī,
s.f. Activity, handiness, dexterity, expertness, adroitness:—tar karnā, v.t. To wet; to steep, soak, to drench, saturate;—tar karne-wālā, adj. (in medicine) Demulcent:—tar-o-tāza, adj. Fresh and moist; ripe and fresh; quite fresh.