ˈtile-kiln
Also 6–7 -kil(l.
A kiln in which tiles are baked.
1531 Lett. & Pap. Hen. VIII, V. 180 A longe cart caryng of tylys from the tyle kyll at Newname Brige unto the Kinges storehouse within the towne of Calais. 1675 Covel in Early Voy. Levant (Hakl. Soc.) 185 There is also just by this town a tile kill. 1830 Cumb. Farm Rep. 62 in Lib. Usef. Knowl., Husb. III, A proper tile-kiln, shed, etc., were erected. |