[Tal], m. (popular), the behind, or “tochas.” Taper dans le ——, to be a Sodomist.
Talar (Breton cant), meal.
Talbin, m. (thieves’), attorney; note of hand; —— de la carre, bank note, or “soft;” —— d’encarrade, theatre ticket. Literally entrance ticket. See [Tailbin].
Talbine, f. (thieves’), market.
Talbiner (thieves’), to summons.
Talbinier, m. (thieves’), dealer at a market.
Talentueux, adj. (familiar), talented.
Taleri (Breton cant), to eat.
Talochon, m. (popular), slight box on the ear.
Talon, m. (familiar), rouge, aristocrat. In the seventeenth century courtiers wore red-heeled shoes. Etre —— rouge jocularly means to have aristocratic manners. Avoir les talons courts. Rigaud says:—