I think you mean tenpura/tempura (てんぷら), which is a battered and deep-dried dish (usually seafood or vegetables) that is commonly eaten in Japan.The word 'tenbura' doesn't exist in the Japanese language.
The woman was battered by her husband. The thief was battered by the police man
One such word is pampered.
Yes. The word battered is the past participle of the verb (to batter) which can often be used as an adjective.
The dish is called Tempura.
"battered beatitudes" would be an alliteration of the word broken.
she battered her eyelid when she was fluting with Gabriel berg
Julienne, mashed, battered.
The battered old coyote proved to be the wiliest of the pack.
Yes, you can buy battered chips, and beer battered chips. (Australia)
This is not a Japanese word.
Japanese does not have a word for "it."