Tattersall — in London, 1865 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Tattersall — may refer to:* Tattersall s Limited, an Australian gambling firm, known for Tattslotto and other lotteries * Tattersalls, an English auctioneer of race horses * Roy Tattersall, an English cricketer of the 1950s * Walter Medley Tattersall, an… … Wikipedia
tattersall — fabric with small and even check pattern, 1891, so called because it was similar to the traditional design of horse blankets, in ref. to Tattersall s, a famous London horse market and gambler s rendezvous, founded 1766 by Richard Tattersall (1724 … Etymology dictionary
tattersall — [tat′ər sôl΄] n. [after Tattersall s, a London horse market and gamblers rendezvous, founded (1766) by Richard Tattersall] a checkered pattern of dark lines on a light background adj. having such a pattern … English World dictionary
Tattersall's — Tat ter*sall s, n. A famous horse market in London, established in 1766 by Richard Tattersall, also used as the headquarters of credit betting on English horse races; hence, a large horse market elsewhere. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tattersall — Tattersall, Anstalt zur Wartung und zum Verkauf von (Sports )Pferden, zuerst 1777 von Richard Tattersall in London eingeführt; auch s.v.w. Reitbahn, mit Sitzreihen für Zuschauer … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Tattersall — Tạt|ter|sall 〈m. 6; früher〉 Reitschule, in der Pferde auch verkauft werden [nach dem engl. Trainer Richard Tattersall, 1724 1795] * * * Tat|ter|sall [ tatɐzal , engl.: tætəsɔ:l ], der; s, s [nach engl. Tattersall s (horse market) = Londoner… … Universal-Lexikon
tattersall — noun Etymology: Tattersall s horse market, London, England Date: 1891 1. a pattern of colored lines forming squares of solid background 2. a fabric woven or printed in a tattersall pattern … New Collegiate Dictionary
tattersall — /tat euhr sawl , seuhl/, n. 1. a pattern of squares formed by colored crossbars on a solid color, usually light background. 2. a fabric with this pattern. adj. 3. having this pattern or made of such fabric: a tattersall vest. [1890 95; after… … Universalium
Tattersall — This is an ancient English surname of great complexity. It is recorded in a huge number of spelling forms including: Tattersall, Tattershall, Tattershaw, Tattersill, Tattersdill, Tettersell, Tetsall, Tittersell, Totterell, and Tatarshall, but… … Surnames reference