- telgra
- m (-n/-n) twig, branch, shoot
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
tiller — I. noun Etymology: Middle English *tiller, from Old English telgor, telgra twig, shoot; akin to Old High German zelga twig, Old Irish dlongaid he splits Date: before 12th century stalk, sprout; especially one from the base of a plant or from the… … New Collegiate Dictionary
del-3 (dol-), delǝ- — del 3 (dol ), delǝ English meaning: to split, divide Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘spalten, schnitzen, kunstvoll behauen” Material: O.Ind. dü̆ la yati ‘splits, makes break, crack”, dálati “cracks” (meaning influenced by phálati “ broken … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
till|er — till|er1 «TIHL uhr», noun. a bar or handle at the stern used to turn the rudder in steering a boat. ╂[< Anglo French teiler, OFrench telier (originally) weaver s beam, learned borrowing from Medieval Latin telarium < Latin tēla web, loom]… … Useful english dictionary