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51till — I. preposition Etymology: Middle English, from Old English til; akin to Old Norse til to, till, Old English til good Date: before 12th century 1. chiefly Scottish to 2. (or til) (also til) until …
52till — Synonyms and related words: Fort Knox, backset, bank, before, blackmail, boodle, booty, bursary, cash register, cashbox, chest, coffer, coin box, cultivate, culture, cut, delve, depository, dig, dress, exchequer, fallow, farm, fertilize, fisc,… …
53Till — Provenance. Vient du germain til Signifie: habile Se fête le 7 janvier. Histoire. Till l espiègle est un héros de la première moitié du XIVème siècle, en Basse Saxe, célèbre pour les tours qu il joue aux nobles, aux clercs et aux artisans. Les… …
54till — n. money drawer to have one s finger(s) in the till ( to steal from a money drawer ) * * * [tɪl] [ money drawer ] to have one s finger (s) in the till ( to steal from a money drawer ) …
55Till — Original name in latin Till Name in other language Tall, Tell, Til, Till, Tl, tl State code PS Continent/City Asia/Hebron longitude 32.20068 latitude 35.21293 altitude 610 Population 4605 Date 2012 02 28 …
56till — See: rob the till or have one s hand in the till …
57till — till1 preposition & conj. less formal way of saying until. Origin OE til, of Gmc origin (not, as is commonly assumed, a shortened form of until). Usage Although till and until are generally interchangeable, till is usually considered to be more… …
58tillære — til|læ|re vb., r, tillærte, tillært …
59till — See til, till, until …
60Till — Recorded in several spellings including Till, Tille, Tills, and in England, possibly Tells and Tolls, this is one of the many surnames which derive not from the fathers name, but the mothers. It is part of modern mythology spread by certain… …