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_To_ TILL, _v. a._ To entice.

V. ~Teal~.

TILL, _s._ A cold unproductive clay, S.

_Stat. Acc._

TILLIESOUL, _s._ A place, to which a gentleman sends the servants and horses of his guests, when he does not choose to entertain the former at his own expense, Loth.

Fr. _tillet_, a ticket, and _sould_, soldiers' pay.

TILLING, _s._ Perh. for _t.i.tling_ the t.i.tlerk.

_Statist. Acc._

TILLIT, _pret. v._ Coaxed.

_Wallace._

Isl. _tael-ia_, pellicere.

TILT, _s._ L. _tint_, proof, as in first edition.

V. ~Taint~, _s._

_Ross._

TYMBER, TYMMER, TYMBRELL, TYMBRILL, _s._ Crest of a helmet.

Fr. _timbre_, id.

_Douglas._

~Tymbrit~, _part. pa._ Crested.

_Douglas._

TIMEABOUT, _adj._ Alternately, S.

_Spalding._

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