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Tai   /taɪ/   Listen
Tai

noun
1.
A native or inhabitant of Thailand.  Synonyms: Siamese, Thai.
2.
The most widespread and best known of the Kadai family of languages.
adjective
1.
Of or relating to or characteristic of Thailand or its people.  Synonyms: Siamese, Thai.  "Different Thai tribes live in the north"
2.
Of or relating to the languages of the Thai people.  Synonyms: Siamese, Thai.
3.
Of or relating to Thailand.  Synonyms: Siamese, Thai.



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"Tai" Quotes from Famous Books



... the mountains, but hearing he was acting contrary to usage, returned and governed righteously. And so the king of Sha-lo-po, called To-lo-ma, father and son, both wandered forth as hermits, but in the end came back again together; so Po-'sz-tsau Muni, with On-tai-tieh, in the wild mountains practising as Brahmakarins, these too returned to their own country. Thus all these worthies of a by-gone age, famous for their advance in true religion, came back home and royally governed, as lamps enlightening the world. Wherefore for you to ...
— Sacred Books of the East • Various

... the Marquesas; adventures of Captain Porter in 1812; war between Haapa and Tai-o-hae, and the conquest of ...
— White Shadows in the South Seas • Frederick O'Brien

... her work once more: "I will weave a fragment of verse among the flowers of his robe, and perhaps its words will tell him to return." —LI-TAI-PE. ...
— Peter the Brazen - A Mystery Story of Modern China • George F. Worts

... OR TAI-PHON. The Chinese word for a great wind, applied to hurricanes or cyclones. They are revolving storms of immense force, occurring most frequently in those parts of the world which are subject to monsoons, and take ...
— The Sailor's Word-Book • William Henry Smyth

... Sam Tai Ling will give us better welcome, I think; so we slip into the Causeway, with its lousy shop-fronts decorated with Chinese signs, among them the Sign of the Foreign Drug Open Lamp. At every doorway stand groups of the gallant fellows, eyeing appreciatively such white girls as pass that way. You ...
— Nights in London • Thomas Burke


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