Thill
11thill — noun Etymology: Middle English thille, perhaps from Old English, plank; akin to Old English thel board, Old High German dili, and probably to Latin tellus earth Date: 14th century a shaft of a vehicle …
12thill — /thil/, n. either of the pair of shafts of a vehicle between which a draft animal is harnessed. [1275 1325; ME thille shaft < ?] * * * …
13thill — North Country (Newcastle) Words the bottom stone of a coal seam …
14thill — noun historical a shaft, especially one of a pair, used to attach a cart or carriage to the animal drawing it. Origin ME: of unknown origin …
15thill — [[t]θɪl[/t]] n. either of the pair of shafts of a vehicle between which a draft animal is harnessed • Etymology: 1275–1325; ME thille, of obscure orig …
16thill — n. a shaft of a cart or carriage, esp. one of a pair. Etymology: ME: orig. unkn …
17thill-horse — n. Shaft horse, thiller …
18thill-horse — the shaft horse. N …
19thill-horse — n. (also thiller) a horse put between thills …
20Georges Thill — est un ténor français né le 14 décembre 1897 à Paris et décédé le 15 octobre 1984 à Draguignan dans le Var. Sommaire 1 Biographie 2 Principaux jalons de sa carrière …