Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- An old form of
till .
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Examples
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The word tul seems to refer to a boundary stone and θans may be the same word as the unsyncopated animate plural form tanasar found in TLE 82 & 83 which seems to refer to mourners in a funeral procession.
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To the Dakota, the Cheyenne were shaiyena ` people of unintelligible speech '; to the Creek, the Cherokee were tciloki ` people of a different speech'; and the Tul'bush, to the Wailaki, were ` babblers, foreigners 'tul'bush.
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This makes me contemplate because I had assumed up to now that tular is connected to tul 'boundary stone', equivalent to the Latin word terminus.
Archive 2010-07-01 2010
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So lacking direction from others, I invented my own answer: it represents a fossilized phrase *tul ar 'to raise/establish a boundary' and thus 'to demarcate'.
Archive 2010-07-01 2010
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So lacking direction from others, I invented my own answer: it represents a fossilized phrase *tul ar 'to raise/establish a boundary' and thus 'to demarcate'.
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Dew yew caer tew shaer teh tie-tul uv yore paeper?
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This makes me contemplate because I had assumed up to now that tular is connected to tul 'boundary stone', equivalent to the Latin word terminus.
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Then there is Mohmand agency where forces are carrying successful operation against Harkat tul Mujahideen Omer Khalid Group.
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The first thing that I notice in this grouping is that they can easily be divided into four male deities (tins θneθ, fuflus, tins θuf, tul) and four female deities (caθa, θuflthas, lasl, leθm).
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The first thing that I notice in this grouping is that they can easily be divided into four male deities (tins θneθ, fuflus, tins θuf, tul) and four female deities (caθa, θuflthas, lasl, leθm).
Archive 2009-03-01 2009
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