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[ Sephardic Hebrew tah-nah; Ashkenazic Hebrew, English tah-nah ] / Sephardic Hebrew tɑˈnɑ; Ashkenazic Hebrew, English ˈtɑ nɑ /
noun, plural tan·na·im [Sephardic Hebrew tah-nah-eem; Ashkenazic Hebrew, English tah-nah-im]. /Sephardic Hebrew tɑ nɑˈim; Ashkenazic Hebrew, English tɑˈnɑ ɪm/. (often initial capital letter)Judaism.one of a group of Jewish scholars, active in Palestine during the 1st and 2nd centuries a.d., whose teachings are found chiefly in the Mishnah. Origin of tannaFirst recorded in 1725–30; <Hebrew tannā “teacher,” from Aramaic tĕnā “to repeat, learn, teach” OTHER WORDS FROM tannatan·na·i·tic [tah-nuh-it-ik], /ˌtɑ nəˈɪt ɪk/, adjectiveWords nearby tannatank trailer, tank trap, tank truck, tank up, tank wagon, tanna, tannage, tannate, Tannenbaum, Tannenberg, tanner Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for tannaI am told he pushed Kate to put the fear of God into the already weakened paparazzi by suing Tanna, the photographer, personally. Why William and Kate Held Off Again|Tina Brown|June 8, 2010|DAILY BEAST In his pictures, the whisperers note, she is always smiling, and Tanna seems to have a refined knowledge of where she will be. Why William and Kate Held Off Again|Tina Brown|June 8, 2010|DAILY BEAST So severe are the legal threats against Tanna he has put a virtual moratorium on his royal pictures. Why William and Kate Held Off Again|Tina Brown|June 8, 2010|DAILY BEAST The Captain of a vessel, having seen me, called at Tanna, and spoke of me as in all probability dead by that time. The Story of John G. Paton|James Paton
On the contrary, they much resemble many of the inhabitants whom I have seen at the islands Tanna and Mallicolla. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Vol. 15 (of 18)|Robert Kerr There, by his mighty strength, he heaved the volcano to the top of a high mountain in Tanna, where it remains to this day. The Story of John G. Paton|James Paton Two young fools, returning from Tanna with muskets, attempted twice to shoot a man in sheer wantonness and display of malice. The Story of John G. Paton|James Paton Their canoes were much like those of Tanna, and navigated in the same manner, or nearly so. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume 14|Robert Kerr
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