tare
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle English tare (“vetch”), from Old English *taru, from Proto-West Germanic *taru.
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tare (plural tares)
Borrowed from Middle French tare, from Italian tara, from Arabic طَرْحَة (ṭarḥa, “that which is thrown away”), a derivative of طَرَحَ (ṭaraḥa, “to throw (away)”).[1]
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tare (countable and uncountable, plural tares)
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tare (third-person singular simple present tares, present participle taring, simple past and past participle tared)
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tare
Borrowed from Japanese 垂れ (tare, “sauce, gravy”).
tare (uncountable)
tare (plural tares)
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