thill

(Anglų k.)

  1. One of the two long pieces of wood, extending before a vehicle, between which a horse is hitched; a shaft.
  2. The shallow stratum of underclay that lies under a seam of coal; the bottom of a coal-seam.

Tariamas kaip (IPA)
/θɪl/
Etimologija (Anglų k.)

In summary

From Middle English thille, thylle, from Old English þille (“board; floorboard; plank; stake; pole”), from Proto-West Germanic *þilljā, from Proto-Germanic *þiljǭ (“board; floorboard; deck”), from Proto-Indo-European *tel- (“plank; board”). Cognate with Dutch deel, German Low German Deel (> English deal (“plank”)), German Diele, Swedish tilja, Icelandic þilja. Akin to English theal (“board; plank”). Doublet of deal (etymology 3).

underearth

root clay

seat clay

coal sear

seat earth

coal clay

ρυμός άμαξης

τιμόνι

ρυμός

dyszel

araba oku

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