A common type of Japanese dagger or knife. Alternative spelling of tantō.(noun)
So much; too much.(adverb)
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Use "tanto" in a sentence
"Another objection raised is that Tacitus wrongly writes "quantum" as the corresponding adverb to "tanto," "_quantum_que hebes ad sustinendum laborem miles, _tanto_ ad discordias promptior""
"Asiaticam expeditionem moveret, ut in tanto tumultu omnium provinciarum facile obaeratis auxiliaribus, et Urbanus Romam et"
"The tanto is a Japanese stabbing knife that was usually carried by Japanese women within their obi as their self-defense weapon."