What is the meaning of Tun?

A large cask; an oblong vessel bulging in the middle, like a pipe or puncheon, and girt with hoops; a wine cask. (See a diagram comparing cask sizes.)

A fermenting vat.

A traditional unit of liquid measure (from the volume of such a cask) equal to 252 wine gallons or 2 pipes.

Synonym of long ton: a unit of mass equal to 2240 pounds, 20 hundredweights of 112 pounds avoirdupois each.

Synonym of ton: any extremely or excessively large amount.

Synonym of drunkard: a person who drinks excessively.

Any shell belonging to Tonna and allied genera.

The cryptobiotic state of a tardigrade, when its metabolism is temporarily suspended.

To put into tuns, or casks.

A part of the ancient Maya Long Count Calendar system which corresponds to 18 winal cycles or 360 days.

to thunder

again

thunderclap, thunder

speech; words; language

folk song

dispute; controversy

To reap.

you (singular)

thou, you

Nonstandard spelling of tūn.

Nonstandard spelling of tún.

Nonstandard spelling of tǔn.

Nonstandard spelling of tùn.

To catch.

thunder

Alternative form of toun

courtyard, front yard (the area in front of, around or between houses, particularly on a farm)

farmstead (a collection of buildings and the area between them on a farm)

an enclosed piece of ground, an enclosure or garden

the enclosed ground belonging to an individual dwelling

the group of houses on an area of enclosed land, a homestead

a village or town

your (second-person singular possessive pronoun)

sound

thunder

tooth

tuna

tuna fish

tun

An enclosed piece of ground.

imperative of tune

only

only

To do (to perform or execute an action).

[with dative] To do something (positive or negative) to someone.

To make a difference; to be different.

To fake; to feign; to pretend.

To put, to place, to add.

To work, to function.

Used with the preceding infinitive of another verb to emphasise this verb

Used with the following infinitive of another verb, often to emphasise the statement

Used in the past subjunctive with the infinitive of another verb to form the conditional tense (instead of standard würde)

since, ever since

desire

tuft

cannon

thunderclap

a Pre-Hispanic percussion instrument from Guatemala, consisting of a hollow wooden block with slits in the sides

courtyard (an area surrounded by buildings)

fence

To descend.

night

tin

tin , tin can

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