Tach, Alexandre-Antonin First Archbishop of St. Boniface, Manitoba, missionary, prelate, statesman, and writer of Western Canada, b. at Fraserville, Province of Quebec, 23 July, 1823; d. at St. Boniface, 22 June, 1894. By his father, Charles Taché, he belonged to one of the principal French Canadian families, and through his mother, Louise Henriette de La … Continue reading “Taché, Alexandre-Antonin”
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Tachmonite, The
Tachmonite, The Tach’monite, The. “The Tachmonite that sat in the seat,” chief among David’s captains, 2Sa 23:8, is in 1Ch 11:11, called “Jashobeam an Hachmonite,” or, as the margin gives it, “son of Hachmoni.” Kennicott has shown that the words translated “he that sat in the seat” are a corruption of Jashobeam, and that “the … Continue reading “Tachmonite, The”
Tachmonite
Tachmonite (Heb. [without the art.] Tcchemoni, ; Sept. v.r. ; Vulg. sapientissimus). The Tachmonite that sat in the seat, chief among David’s captains (2Sa 23:8), is in 1Ch 11:11 called Jashobeam a Hachmonite, or, as the margin gives it, son of Hachmoni. The Geneva version has in 2Sa 23:8, He that sate in the seate … Continue reading “Tachmonite”
Tachmas
Tachmas SEE NIGHT-HAWK. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Taches
TACHES Golden and brazen clasps, uniting the separate curtain of the tabernacle, Exo 26:6,11 . Fuente: American Tract Society Bible Dictionary Taches hooks or clasps by which the tabernacle curtains were connected (Ex. 26:6, 11, 33; 35:11). Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary Taches TACHES.An old word of French origin used by AV [Note: Authorized Version.] to … Continue reading “Taches”
Tache
Tache (, keres; Sept. ; Vulg. circulus, fibula). The word thus rendered occurs only in the description of the structure of the tabernacle and its fittings (Exo 26:6; Exo 26:11; Exo 26:33; Exo 35:11; Exo 36:13; Exo 39:33), and has usually been thought to indicate the small hooks by which a curtain is suspended to … Continue reading “Tache”
Tachash
Tachash SEE BADGER. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Tacapaelig;
Tacapaelig; Titular see of Tripolitana in northern Africa. The official list of titular sees of the Roman Curia calls this see Tacapæ; the ancient milestones bear the name Tacapas, Tacapa, Tacapes; the Greek name was probably Tacape. It is mentioned in numerous ancient geographical documents, but nothing is known of its history. It was located … Continue reading “Tacapaelig;”
Tacana Indians
Tacana Indians The collective designation for a group of tribes constituting the Tacanan linguistic stock in different dialects, occupying the upper valleys of the Beni and Madre de Dios Rivers, on the eastern slope of the Andes, Department of Beni, north-western Bolivia. The group includes: the Tacana proper, the Isiamo, the Cavina, and the Aten … Continue reading “Tacana Indians”
Tabunisozton
Tabunisozton among the Kalmucks, is a deity of the second rank, who has appeared fifty- two times in as many different forms. The principal form is that of a woman, which, in all external appearance, is entirely like that of the Kalmuck women in general. She sits with crossed legs upon an elevation, is in … Continue reading “Tabunisozton”