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tulye
▪ I. tulye obs. f. till v.1▪ II. tulye, -yie, -ȝe, -ȝie see tuilyie.
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tuilyiesome
ˈtuilyiesome, a. Sc. [f. tuilyie + -some.] Quarrelsome, contentious. Hence ˈtuilȝiesomeness.1599 Jas. I. βασιλ. Δωρον (1682) 84 Tuilyesome weapons in the Court, betokens confusion in the Countrey. 1808 Jamieson s.v., ‘Tuilyiesum dogs cum happing hame’. S. Prov.
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tuilyier
tuilyier Sc. (ˈt{obar}l(j)ɪər) Forms: 5 tuilyeour, -your, (tulyhour), 6 tulȝear, -ȝeour (-zeour), -yeour, tuilyair, -ȝour, -ȝeour (7 -zeour), 7 tuilȝier. [ME. tuilȝeour, agent-n. from tuilȝie tuilyie v.: see -our.] A quarrelsome person, a brawler. Also in comb. tuilyier-like a., quarrelsome.1444 Abe...
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tooly
▪ I. tooly obs. f. tewly a., sickly.▪ II. tooly, -lye var. tuilyie.
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toly
▪ I. † toly, v. Obs. [Obs. by-form of toil v.1 Cf. the similar ‘oly or oyl’, ‘bolyyn or boylyn’, ‘spoylyn or spolyon’, ‘spoylyng or spolyynge’; also assolye = assoil, and the Sc. form tulȝie, tuilyie.] = toil v.1 1, to dispute, argue, esp. to contend or plead in a lawsuit.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 345/1 M...
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tulie
▪ I. tuilyie, tulyie, tulie, n. Sc. (ˈt{obar}l(j)ɪ, ˈt{smY}lɪ) Forms: 4–6 tulȝe, tolȝe, 5 tuyl, toilȝe, (tulyhe, tohile, tohyle), 5–6 tulye, 6 tuilȝe (-ze), tuylȝe, -ȝhe, tuill, tule, toulȝe, 6–7 tuilye; 5–6 tuilyie, 6–9 tulyie, -ȝie (-zie), 8 tuilie, toolie, 7–9 tuilȝie (-zie), 8–9 tooly, 9 tully. ...
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tule
▪ I. ‖ tule U.S. (ˈtuːleɪ) Also tula, toolie, tulé, tuley. [ad. Aztec tullin, the final n being dropped by the Spaniards as in Guatemala, Jalapa, etc.] a. Either of two species of bulrush (Scirpus lacustris var. occidentalis, and S. Tatora) abundant in low lands along riversides in California; hence...
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toil
▪ I. toil, n.1 (tɔɪl) Forms: 4–7 toyle, toile, (7 toiel), 7–8 toyl, 6– toil; see also the Sc. form tuilyie. [a. AF. toil, toyl dispute, contention, forensic strife = OF. tooil toeil, toel, touil, tueil bloody mêlée, trouble, confusion, etc. (12th c. in Godef.), f. tooillier, etc.: see toil v.1] 1. †...
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