Tartier — tartillé, tartier nm terre couverte de pierres Aude … Glossaire des noms topographiques en France
tartier — Ⅰ. tart [1] ► NOUN ▪ an open pastry case containing a sweet or savoury filling. DERIVATIVES tartlet noun. ORIGIN Old French tarte. Ⅱ. tart [2] ► … English terms dictionary
tartier — adj. (Offensive term) resembling or suggestive of a whore; vulgar, gaudy … English contemporary dictionary
tarty — tarty1 /tahr tee/, adj., tartier, tartiest. tart; somewhat sour. [TART1 + Y1] tarty2 /tahr tee/, adj., tartier, tartiest. of, pertaining to, or suggesting a prostitute. [1915 20; TART2 + Y1] * * * … Universalium
Tart — Recorded in various spellings including Tarte, Tartier, Tartiere, Tarterat (France) and Tart, Tarte, Tartt, Tirte, and Tort (England), this is a surname of French pre medieval occupational origins. The derivation is from the pre 10th century word … Surnames reference
Tarte — Recorded in various spellings including Tarte, Tartier, Tartiere, Tarterat (France) and Tart, Tarte, Tartt, Tirte, and Tort (England), this is a surname of French pre medieval occupational origins. The derivation is from the pre 10th century word … Surnames reference
Tartt — Recorded in various spellings including Tarte, Tartier, Tartiere, Tarterat (France) and Tart, Tarte, Tartt, Tirte, and Tort (England), this is a surname of French pre medieval occupational origins. The derivation is from the pre 10th century word … Surnames reference
Tirte — Recorded in various spellings including Tarte, Tartier, Tartiere, Tarterat (France) and Tart, Tarte, Tartt, Tirte, and Tort (England), this is a surname of French pre medieval occupational origins. The derivation is from the pre 10th century word … Surnames reference
Tort — Recorded in various spellings including Tarte, Tartier, Tartiere, Tarterat, Tort, Tortel, (France) and Tart, Tarte, Tartt, Tirte, and Tort (England), this is a surname of French pre medieval occupational origins. The derivation is from the pre… … Surnames reference
tarty — adjective (tartier; est) Etymology: 2tart Date: 1918 resembling or suggestive of a prostitute (as in clothing or manner) … New Collegiate Dictionary