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lilts
English
Noun
lilts
- plural of lilt
Verb
lilts
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lilt
Anagrams
- Still, Tills, still, tills
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tilts
English
Noun
tilts
- plural of tilt
Verb
tilts
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tilt
Anagrams
- Litts, stilt
Hungarian
Alternative forms
- tiltsál
Etymology
tilt +? -j (personal suffix)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [?tilt??]
- Hyphenation: tilts
- Rhymes: -ilt??
Verb
tilts
- second-person singular subjunctive present indefinite of tilt
Latvian
Etymology
Originally the past participle of an earlier verb *telt, parallel form *tilt, from Proto-Baltic *tel-, *til-, from Proto-Indo-European *tel-, *stel- (“to spread, to spread out”), whence also Latvian telpa (“space, room”). The original meaning was therefore “(that which is) spread out”, from which “(path, road) covered with intertwined, interlaced branches, logs” (a meaning still attested in folk songs) and then “bridge.” Cognates include Lithuanian tìltas; elsewhere, the stem *tel-, *stel- led to notions like “smooth base, floor, board:” Lithuanian dialectal tìl? (“a boat's bottom plank”), Old Prussian talus (“floor”), Proto-Slavic *t?lo (“base, floor”) (Old Church Slavonic ???? (t?lo), Russian, Ukrainian ??? (tlo), Czech tla (“floor”), Polish t?o (“base, background”), Upper Sorbian t?o (“floor, base, bottom”)), Old Irish talam (“earth”) (< *tl?-mo-), Proto-Germanic *þiliz (“board, plank”) (Old Norse þil, þili (“plank wall”), þilja (“floor, plank”), þel (“base, floor”), Old High German dil, dilo (“plank wall, floor”), dilla (“board, floor, ship deck”), German Diele (“plank”)), Sanskrit ???? (talam, “plain, flat surface; palm”), Ancient Greek ????? (t?li?, “game table, board”), Albanian tullë (“brick”),Latin tell?s (“earth”) (< *telnos), Ossetian ?????? (tærxæg, “bench”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [t?lts]
Noun
tilts m (1st declension)
- bridge (a structure built to go over an area that is deep or dangerous in some way)
- (nautical) bridge (elevated platform over the upper deck of a ship, from which activities can be seen and controlled by the captain)
- (in vehicles) axle (part of the chassis which link the wheels of opposing sides)
- (electronics) bridge (element of an electric circuit, used to connect a measuring instrument)
- (medicine) non-removable denture, supported by natural teeth
- (sports, martial arts) bridge position, backbend (position of the body in which the raised back rests on the hands (or nape) and feet touching the floor)
Declension
References
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