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tyger

English

Etymology

From Middle English tigre, from Old English t?gras (pl) and influenced by Old French tigre, both from Latin tigris, from Ancient Greek ?????? (tígris), possibly of Iranian origin.

Noun

tyger (plural tygers)

  1. (obsolete) A tiger.
    • 1794, William Blake, "The Tyger", Songs Of Experience
      Tyger! Tyger! burning bright
      In the forests of the night,
      What immortal hand or eye
      Could frame thy fearful symmetry?
  2. (heraldry) Alternative form of tiger

Swedish

Noun

tyger

  1. indefinite plural of tyg

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tyer

English

Noun

tyer (plural tyers)

  1. Dated form of tier; a person or device that ties.

Anagrams

  • Trey, Tyre, trey, trye, tyre

Middle English

Noun

tyer

  1. (Kent) Alternative form of tere (tear)

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