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Definition of 'till'English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) (Northumbrian) til, from (etyl) til.
Preposition
( en-prep)
To.
*, Bk.XVIII, Ch.vii:
*:Than the knyghtes parters of the lystis toke up Sir Madore and led hym tylle hys tente.
*1854 , Prof. John Wilson, The Genius and Character of Burns , p.194 (Google preview) :
*:Similar sentiments will recur to everyone familiar with his writings all through them till the very end.
Until, up to, as late as (a given time).
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Synonyms
* (until) til, 'til, until
Conjunction
( en-con)
until, until the time that
- Maybe you can, maybe you can't: you won't know till you try.
* 1582 , 2:7:
- that you stir not up, nor make the beloved to awake, till she please.
* 1846 , Edward Lear, The Book of Nonsense :
- She twirled round and round, / Till she sunk underground,
* 1912 , anonymous, Punky Dunk and the Mouse , P.F. Volland & Co.:
- And the Mouse sat and laughed till he cried.
Synonyms
* (until) 'til, until
Etymology 2
From (etyl) tillen'' "to draw" from (etyl) ''-tyllan'' (as in ''betyllan'' "to lure, decoy," and ''fortyllan'' "draw away;" related to ''tollian ). Cognate with Albanian .
Or alternatively from (etyl) tylle'' "compartment" from (etyl) ''tille'' "compartment, shelter on a ship" from (etyl) '' "plank."
Noun
( en-noun)
A cash register
A removable box within a cash register containing the money
- Pull all the tills and lock them in the safe.
The contents of a cash register, for example at the beginning or end of the day or of a cashier's shift
- My count of my till was 30 dollars short.
(obsolete) A tray or drawer in a chest.
Etymology 3
(etyl) tilian
Verb
( en-verb)
to develop so as to improve or prepare for usage; to cultivate (said of knowledge, virtue, mind etc)
to work or cultivate or plough (soil); to prepare for growing vegetation and crops
* Bible, Genesis iii. 23
- The Lord God sent him forth from the garden of Eden, to till the ground from whence he was taken.
to cultivate soil
(obsolete) To prepare; to get.
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Etymology 4
Unknown, but possibly via etymology 3 (the verb) because alluvial deposit is used as a fertilizer.
Noun
( wikipedia)
( en-noun)
glacial drift consisting of a mixture of clay, sand, pebbles and boulders
(dialect) manure or other material used to fertilize land
Etymology 5
Shortened from lentil.
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