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tined
English
Etymology
tine +? -ed
Adjective
tined (not comparable)
- Furnished with tines.
- a three-tined fork
Translations
Anagrams
- denti-, detin, ident, indet., teind, tiend
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tied
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ta?d/
- Homophone: tide
Adjective
tied (comparative more tied, superlative most tied)
- Closely connected or associated.
- As a couple, they are strongly tied to one another.
- Restricted.
- Conditional on other agreements being upheld.
- (sports or games) That resulted in a tie.
- Provided for use by an employer for as long as one is employed, often with restrictions on the conditions of use.
- (archeology) Having walls that are connected in a few places by a single stone overlapping from one wall to another.
Derived terms
- fit to be tied
- tied up
- tongue-tied
Verb
tied
- simple past tense and past participle of tie
Anagrams
- -tide, DIET, Diet, diet, dite, diët, edit, edit., tide
Hungarian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [?tij?d]
- Hyphenation: ti?ed
- Rhymes: -?d
Pronoun
tied
- Alternative form of tiéd
Declension
Further reading
- tied in Bárczi, Géza and László Országh: A magyar nyelv értelmez? szótára (’The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language’). Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962. Fifth ed., 1992: ?ISBN
Livonian
Etymology 1
From Proto-Finnic *tektäk.
Alternative forms
- (Courland) t?'edõ
Verb
tied
- do
Etymology 2
From Proto-Finnic *teetädäk.
Alternative forms
- (Courland) tieudõ
Verb
tied
- know
Ludian
Etymology
From Proto-Finnic *teeto.
Noun
tied
- knowledge
Volapük
Etymology
Borrowing from English tea.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ti?ed/
Noun
tied (nominative plural tieds)
- tea
- 1951, "Parab", Volapükagased pro Nedänapükans, No. 5, pages 17-18.
- 1951, "Parab", Volapükagased pro Nedänapükans, No. 5, pages 17-18.
Declension
Zealandic
Etymology
From Middle Dutch tijt, from Old Dutch t?t, from Proto-Germanic *t?diz.
Noun
tied m (plural [please provide])
- time
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