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▪ I. † tilie Obs. Also 2 teolie, 4 tilye. [OE. tilia, agent-n. f. tilian to till.] One who tills or cultivates the soil; a husbandman; = tiller n.1c 1000 Ags. Gosp. Matt. xxi. 38 Þa ða tylian [c 1160 Hatt. G. tylien] þone sunu ᵹesawun, þa cwædon hiᵹ [etc.]. c 1175 Lamb. Hom. 133 Alse þe wise teolie ...
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1: un; 2: du; 3: tri; 4: kwer; 5: pin; 6: ses; 7: sep; 8: oc; 9: nev; 10: des; 100: sunte; 1000: tilie. 357: trisunte pindes-sep.
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"Musical Figuring of Dar es Salaam Urban Marginality in Mbogo‘s Swahili Novel Watoto wa Maman’tilie".
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teill
▪ I. teil Now rare or Obs. (tiːl) Forms: 6 tilie, 6–7 teyle, 7 teile, tiel, 7–8 tile, teyl, 9 til, 7– teil. [Partly ad. L. tilia linden-tree; partly a. OF. til (12–14th c. in Godef.), teil (13–17th c., and mod.dial., Berry), masc. forms collateral with tille, teille, ad. L. tilia; cf. It. tiglio, † ...
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-ier
-ier a suffix forming nouns designating position, employment, or profession, derived from ns., rarely agent-nouns from vbs., (1) in words of ME. age, in which the suffix is unstressed, and varies (or has varied) with -yer, as collier, bowyer, (2) in words of later date (since 16th c.), in which the ...
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tiller
▪ I. tiller, n.1 Now literary or arch. (ˈtɪlə(r)) Forms: 3–4 tiliere, 4 teoliare, telier, tylier, tileer, 4–5 tilier, tylyer, tilyer, 5 tylyar, telar, tillour, tylere, tyllare, 5–6 tyllar, 6 tyller, Sc. telare, 5– tiller. [ME. tiliere, taking the place of OE. tilia (tilie), f. tilian, till v.1 + -er...
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earth-tiller
† ˈearth-tiller Obs. [f. earth n.1 + tiller.] A cultivator of the soil. So in OE. and ME. erthe-tilie, -tilye [see tilie].c 1000 ælfric Gen. iv. 2 Abel was sceaphyrde, and Cain eorþatilia. c 1205 Lay. 22107 He hæhte..þa eorðe-tilien [1250 erþe-tilies] teon to heore cræften. c 1325 Chron. Eng. 93 in ...
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ditch
▪ I. ditch, n.1 (dɪtʃ) Forms: 1–3 d{iacu}c, 2–7 dich(e, 4–6 dych(e (4 dicche), 5–7 ditche (6 deche, dytch), 6– ditch. [OE. d{iacu}c, which has also given dike n.1, q.v. The analogy of other words, e.g. ME. like, liche, (dead) body, like, liche, adj., -rik, -riche, suffix in kinrik, kyneriche, etc., ...
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thatch
▪ I. thatch, n. (θætʃ) Forms: 4–5 þacche, 5–6 thacche, thecche, thetche, 7– thatch. [A late collateral form of thack n., conformed to thatch v., which has superseded thack in literary use.] 1. Material used in thatching; straw or similar material with which roofs are covered; particularly b. that ac...
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wende
▪ I. wend, v.1 (wɛnd) pa. tense and pa. pple. wended (ˈwɛndɪd). Forms: inf. α. 1 wendan (North. wœnda), 2 wænden (wanden), 3–4 wenden (3 Orm. wendenn), 5 wendyn, Sc. wendin; 3–6 wende (4 whende), 4–5 north. and Sc. vend, 4– wend; 3 sing. pres. 1–4 went (2 want); β. 3 wiende, 4–5 weende, north. and S...
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till
▪ I. till, n.1 (tɪl) Forms: 5–6 tylle, 6 tille, 6–7 tyll, 7 til, 6– till. [Origin obscure.] † 1. A small box, casket, or closed compartment, contained within or forming part of a larger box, chest, or cabinet; sometimes one that could be lifted out, sometimes a drawer in a cabinet or chest of drawer...
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as
▪ I. as, adv. (conj., and rel. pron.) (æz, əz) Forms: 1–3 allswá, al-swá, (WS. 1–2 ealswá). North. 2–6 alswa (alsua), 4–5 alsa, alse, 4–7 als, 4– as. Midl. 3–4 alswo, alsuo, 3–6 also, 4–6 alse, als, 3– as, (4–5 os). South. 2–3 alse, 2–4 ase, 2– as. [A worn-down form of all-so, OE. all-swá ‘wholly so...
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land
▪ I. land, n.1 (lænd) Forms: 1– land; also 1, 3–5 7 lond, 4–6 londe, 4–7 lande, (3 loande, 4 loond, lont, 5 lonnde, lannde, 8–9 Sc. lan, lan'). [Com. Teut.: OE. land, lǫnd str. neut. = OFris. land, lond, OS. (Du., LG.) land, OHG. lant (MHG. lant, land-, mod.G. land), ON. (Sw., Da.) and Goth. land:—O...
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