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TIRLES, _s. pl._ Some disease.
_Montgomerie._
Fr. _tarle_, a wood-worm.
TIRLESS, TIRLa.s.s, TIRLIES, _s._
1. A lattice, S.
_Baillie._
2. A wicket, S. B.
_Law Case._
Fr. _treillis_; Teut. _traelie_.
~Tirlest~, _part. adj._ Trellised, S.
TIRLIEWIRLIE, _s._
1. A whirligig, S.
2. An ornament consisting of a number of intervolved lines, S.
_Forbes's Shop Bill._
Su. G. _trill-a_, and _hworl-a_, rotare.
TIRMA, _s._ The sea-pie.
_Martin._
_To_ TIRR, TIRUE, _v. a._
1. To tear.
_Douglas._
2. To uncover forcibly.
_Douglas._
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