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tying

English

Etymology

From Middle English ti?ing, teing, from Old English *t?gung, t?ging (connection), from Proto-Germanic *taugung?, from *taugijan? from Proto-Indo-European *dewk- (to tug, draw). Equivalent to tie +? -ing. Present participle from Old English t?gende, from t?gan, t?egan.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?ta?.??/

Noun

tying (plural tyings)

  1. Action of the verb to tie; ligature.
    • 1772, John Macgowan, Infernal Conference: Or, Dialogues of Devils
      It cost us several tyings and untyings before her ladyship was pleased with her own foot.
  2. (mining) The act or process of washing ores in a buddle.

Verb

tying

  1. present participle of tie

Translations

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bundling

English

Verb

bundling

  1. present participle of bundle

Noun

bundling (countable and uncountable, plural bundlings)

  1. Arrangement in a bundle or collection.
    • 2014, John Clarke, Kathleen Coll, Evelina Dagnino, Disputing Citizenship
      It is not just the sets and sources of rights that are being modified by these intersections of globalisation and governance, but also the very arrangements or bundlings of different sources of power, authority and legitimacy.
  2. An old custom in Wales, New England, and elsewhere for sweethearts to sleep on the same bed without undressing.

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