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▪ I. † tydie Obs. rare—1. The name of some small bird; ? = tidife.1612 Drayton Poly-olb. xiii. 79 And of these chaunting fowls, the goldfinch not behind, That hath so many sorts descending from her kind. The tydie for her notes as delicate as they.▪ II. tydie obs. f. tidy.
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Tudy of Landevennec
Tudy (Tudi, Tudec, Tudinus, Tegwin, Thetgo, Tydie) of Landevennec was a Breton saint of the 5th or 6th century.
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tidife
† ˈtidife, -ive Obs. rare. Also 4 tydif(e, tydyf, tideue, ti-, tydyue. [Origin and sense obscure: cf. also tydie, and tidive = tidy a.] Name of some small bird. (Swainson, after Skinner, suggests the Blue titmouse.)c 1385 Chaucer L.G.W. 154 And thoo [birds] that hadde doon vnkyndenesse As dooth the ...
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纯色苇鹪鹩 meaning in English - ichacha.net
plain wren "纯" in English: pure; unmixed "色" in English: colour "苇" in English: reed "鹪鹩" in English: kitty wren; wren; tydie "纯色尾苇鹪鹩" in English: plain-tailed wren "斑肛苇鹪鹩" in English: bar-vented wren "比尤(斯克)苇鹪鹩" in English: bewick's wren "长嘴苇鹪鹩" in English: long-billed wren
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tidy
▪ I. tidy, a. (n., adv.) (ˈtaɪdɪ) Forms: 3–5 tidi, 4–5 tide, 4–7, 9 Sc. tydy, 5 tyde, (tithy), 6 tidie, tydye, 6–8 tydie, 7 Sc. tyddie, (9 dial. teydey), 4, 7– tidy. [ME. f. t{iacu}d time, tide + -y. Cf. OHG., MHG. zîtig (Ger. zeitig), Du. tijdig, Sw., Da. tidig timely.] A. adj. † 1. a. Timely, seas...
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Bartholomew
Bartholomew (bɑːˈθɒləmjuː) Also 6 Bartelmewe, -tylmew, -tilmew, 7 -tholmew, -thlomew; and, after F. Barthélemy, 7– Bartlemy (ˈbɑːt(ə)lmɪ), 7 Bartelemy, 8 Bart'lemy. [partly ad. L. Bartholomæus, Gr. βαρθολοµαῖος; partly a. F. Barthélemy.] a. Name of one of the twelve apostles, the festival in whose h...
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ȝelde
▪ I. yeld, a. (n.) Sc. and north. dial. (jɛld) Forms: 1 ᵹelde, 5– yeld, 6 ȝeld, ȝeild, ȝeald, 6–9 yeild, yeeld, 7 yeell, 8–9 yell, yeald, 9 yield, yeal, yeel, yill. See also eild. [late OE. *ᵹielde, ᵹelde (in glosses), corresp. to MLG. galt, OHG., MHG. galt (MG. gelde, gelle, G. gelt), ON. geldr (MS...
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boar
▪ I. boar, n. (bɔə(r)) Forms: 1–3 bár, 3–7 bor, 4–7 boor, boore, bore, 5–7 boare, 7– boar. Also 3 Lay. bær, ber; north. 4 bar, 4–6 bare, 6 baire, bayre. [Known only in W.Ger.: OE. bár = OS. bêr (-swîn), MDu. and Du. beer; OHG., MHG. bêr, mod.G. bär, on OTeut. type *bairo-z. Ulterior etymology unknow...
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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 ...
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