different between tying vs hying
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)
- 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.
- 1772, John Macgowan, Infernal Conference: Or, Dialogues of Devils
- (mining) The act or process of washing ores in a buddle.
Verb
tying
- present participle of tie
Translations
tying From the web:
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hying
English
Verb
hying
- present participle of hie
Noun
hying (uncountable)
- haste
Anagrams
- Nighy
hying From the web:
- lying means
- what does hyung
- what rhymes with dying
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