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tirl
@@@LINK=tyrle Oxford English Dictionary
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Tirlán
Tirlán (known as Glanbia Co-operative Society Limited from 1997 until 2022) is an Irish dairy co-operative. Subsequently both the co-coperative and Glanbia Ireland rebranded as Tirlán to differentiate themselves from Glanbia PLC. wikipedia.org
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tirrill
tirret, tirrill obs. ff. terret, -it, tirl n.1 Oxford English Dictionary
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Tirlyan (river)
The Tirlyan (, Tirlän) is a river in Russia, that flows in Beloretsk district of Bashkortostan. wikipedia.org
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tirlery
† ˈtirlery, a. (or ? n.) Obs. Also tyr-, -liry, -lary. [? Related to tirl v.3] ? Whirling, flighty, trifling, trumpery: in a few obs. combs.: see quots., and cf. terlerie.1546 Bale Eng. Votaries i. (1550) 24 b, Bertha the quene..then beynge a Frenche woman caused kynge Ethelbert to admit them wyth a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tirlyan
Tirlyansky (; , Tirlän), also known as Tirlyan, Tirlian and Bashkir Tirlan, is a village in the Beloretsky District of Bashkortostan, the center and the wikipedia.org
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tirling-pin
tirling, tirling-pin see tirl v.3 Oxford English Dictionary
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Tirling pin
Thus, "to tirl at the pin" was to make a noise by moving the latch up and down rapidly. wikipedia.org
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tirler
† ˈtirler Obs. [f. tirl v.3 + -er1.] One who tirls; tirler of square bones, a thrower of dice, a dicer.[Cf. c 1550 Lusty Juventus D iij, I wyll trill the bones while I haue one grote.] 1609 Holland Amm. Marcell. xxviii. iv. 340 Certaine..who decline the name of Aleatores, i. Dice-players, and theref... Oxford English Dictionary
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Avonmore
Pennsylvania Music Avonmore (Bryan Ferry album), 2014 Other Viscount Avonmore, a title of nobility Avonmore, an Irish dairy cooperative later merged into Tirlán wikipedia.org
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tyrle
▪ I. tirl, n.1 Chiefly Sc. (tɜːl, Sc. tɛrl) Also 5–8 tirle, 6 tirrill, 7 tirrle, turle. [app. related to tirl v.3] 1. A round or turn at doing anything; a slight experience or trial of something; a touch, taste.c 1660 J. Guthrie in Union Mag. Oct. (1902) 463 Many a man has touched the cross, and it ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ballyragget
Economy Agriculture and the agri-food industry are the largest employers, with the large Tirlán factory across the river dominating the town's industry The plant at Ballyragget is the largest multi-purpose integrated dairy plant in Europe, and both Glanbia plc and Tirlán can trace their roots to the Avonmore wikipedia.org
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tirly
ˈtirlie, ˈtirly, n. and a. Sc. [f. tirl n.1, v.3] A. n. 1. (See quot.)1882 Jamieson's Dict., Tirlie, tirly, s. applied to a waving or ornamental line in scroll-work or carving; also, to the ornament itself. 2. A turnstile.1824 Mactaggart Gallovid. Encycl., Tirlies, little circular stoppages in pathw... Oxford English Dictionary
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Irish Co-operative Organisation Society
Some of the largest businesses in Ireland, such as Aryzta, Tirlán and Kerry Group, are members of ICOS. wikipedia.org
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turle
turle obs. form of tirl n.1 and v.3 Oxford English Dictionary
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