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tata?

taṭa m. (exceptionally n. , Daśar. ii, 18/19 ) a slope, declivity, any part of the body which has (as it were) sloping, sides ( cf. śroṇi, stana, &c.), a shore, MBh. (said of Śiva , xii, 10381 ), Hariv. &c. ( ifc. f(ī). , Bhartṛ. )

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1. taṭa

taṭa m. (exceptionally n. , Daśar. ii, 18/19 ) a slope, declivity, any part of the body which has (as it were) sloping, sides ( cf. śroṇi, stana, &c.), a shore, MBh. (said of Śiva , xii, 10381 ), Hariv. &c. ( ifc. f(ī). , Bhartṛ. )

2. تَتَ

1. tata m. ( cf. tāta) chiefly Ved. a father (familiar expression corresponding to nanā, mother), RV. viii, 91, 5 f. ; ix, 112, 3 ; AV. ; TS. iii ; TBr. &c. ( voc. [like tāta] also term of affection addressed to a son, AitBr. v, 14, 3 ; vii, 14, 8 ).

3. tāta

(tāta) voc. a term of affection addressed to a junior [ ŚBr. xiv ; AitBr. vii ; ChUp. ; MBh. &c.] or senior [ i, 6796 ; Ragh. &c.], addressed to several persons, MBh. i, 6825 ; v, 5435 ( C ); in the latter use also voc. pl. ib. ( B ); i, 6820 f. ; iv, 133 ;

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