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† Till v.2. World English Historical Dictionary

† Till v.2. World English Historical Dictionary Dictionary Biographies Literary Criticism Welcome Terms of Service ⧏ Previous Next ⧐ Contents Slice Contents Key Bibliographic Record Murray’s New English Dictionary. 1916, rev. 2022. † Till v.2 Obs. Forms: 3–4 tille; also 3rd sing. pres. 3 tilþ, tylþ; pa. t. 3 tylde, 3–4 tilde, 5 tilt. [OE. *tillan, in comb. ʓetillan to touch, reach, attain, atillan to touch; cf. Goth. gatilôn to attain, obtain.] intr. To reach, extend (to a specified point or distance; in quot. 1393, to a specified length).

1 [a. 1000.  Blickl. Glosses (E.E.T.S.), 262/2. Weras bloda & facenfulle na healfe ʓetillað.]

2 c. 1290.  St. Brendan, 616, in S. Eng. Leg., 236. His her tilde doun to is fet, of berde and of heued.

3 1297.  R. Glouc., 174. Fram douere in to chestre tilleþ watelinge stret.

4 1387.  Trevisa, Higden (Rolls), II. 107. The kyngdom of Deyra tillede and streiȝte from þe ryuer of Humber anon to þe ryuere of Tyne.

5 1393.  Langl., P. Pl., C. VII. 220. Ich putte hem in pressours … Tyl ten ȝerdes oþer twelue tilled [A. V. 128 tolden; B. V. 214. tolled] out þrettyne.

6   b.  trans. (a) To stretch to, attain to, reach, touch. (b) To stretch (a thing) out.

7 [c. 961.  Æthelwold, Rule St. Benet, vii. (Schröer), 23. ʓif we þone hrof þære healican eaðmodnesse ʓetillan willað.]

8 c. 1400.  Destr. Troy, 914. As he tilt out his tung with his tethe grym.

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