Tat"ter (?), n. One who makes
tatting. Caulfield & S. (Doct. of Needlework).
Tat"ter (?), n. [Icel. tötur,
töttur, pl. tötrar, &?;öttrar; cf.
Norw. totra, pl. totror, LG. taltern tatters.
√240.] A rag, or a part torn and hanging; -- chiefly used in the
plural.
Tear a passion to tatters, to very rags.
Shak.
Tat"ter, v. t. [p. p.
Tattered (?).] To rend or tear into rags; -- used chiefly in
the past participle as an adjective.
Where waved the tattered ensigns of
Ragfair.
Pope.
Tat"ter (?), n. One who makes
tatting. Caulfield & S. (Doct. of Needlework).
Tat"ter (?), n. [Icel. tötur,
töttur, pl. tötrar, &?;öttrar; cf.
Norw. totra, pl. totror, LG. taltern tatters.
√240.] A rag, or a part torn and hanging; -- chiefly used in the
plural.
Tear a passion to tatters, to very rags.
Shak.
Tat"ter, v. t. [p. p.
Tattered (?).] To rend or tear into rags; -- used chiefly in
the past participle as an adjective.
Where waved the tattered ensigns of
Ragfair.
Pope.