tun

pronunciation

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  • Noun:
    a large cask especially one holding a volume equivalent to 2 butts or 252 gals

Word Origin

tun
tun: see ton
tun (n.)
"large cask," especially one for wine, ale, or beer, Old English tunne "tun, cask, barrel," a general North Sea Germanic word (compare Old Frisian tunne, Middle Dutch tonne, Old High German tunna, German tonne), also found in Medieval Latin tunna (9c.) and Old French tonne (diminutive tonneau); perhaps from a Celtic source (compare Middle Irish, Gaelic tunna, Old Irish toun "hide, skin"). Tun-dish (late 14c.) was a funnel made to fit into the bung of a tun. -- That? said Stephen. -- Is that called a funnel? Is it not a tundish? -- -- What is a tundish? -- --That. The ... the funnel. -- --Is that called a tundish in Ireland? -- asked the dean. -- I never heard the word in my life. -- -- It is called a tundish in Lower Drumcondra -- said Stephen, laughing -- where they speak the best English.-- -- A tundish -- said the dean reflectively. -- That is a most interesting word I must look that word up. Upon my word I must. -- His courtesy of manner rang a little false, and Stephen looked at the English convert with the same eyes as the elder brother in the parable may have turned on the prodigal. [Joyce, "Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man"]

Example

1. You are the mountain gun tun tun long ah .
2. We have a lot of choices in san li tun bar street .
3. Contains information about the mayan tun calendar .
4. Attached to the sea border town of tun .
5. You certainly did me an ill tun .

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