Part 859 (1/2)

_To_ TAIGLE, _v. a._ To detain, S.

Sw. _taaglig_, slow of motion; Isl. _toegl-a_, taediose instare alicui rei.

TAIL, TALE, _s._ Account.

_Wyntown._

Su. G. _tael-ia_, A. S. _tel-an_, to reckon.

TAIL-ILL, _s._ An inflammation of the _tail_ of cattle, Loth.

TAIL-RACE, _s._

V. ~Race~.

_To_ TAILE, _v. a._ To flatter one's self.

V. ~Teal~.

_Barbour._

TAILE, _s._ A tax; Fr. _taille_.

_Barbour._

TAILE, TAILYE, TAILYIE, TAILLIE, TAYLYHE, _s._

1. A covenant.

_Barbour._

2. An entail, S.

_Barbour._

O. Fr. _taillier_, id. Du Cange.

_To_ ~Tailye~, ~Tailie~, _v. a._

1. To bind by a bond or indenture.

_Wyntown._

2. To entail, S.