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tolli, tulli, tullie, tully,
tullie [I. ˈtʌli]
n. A large knife with a wooden handle. A clasp-knife or sheath-knife.
doliment, dolimentin, tulliment, tullimentan, tullimentin,
tulliment [I.Ork. ˈtʌlimɛnt]
v. Of stars: to dance, sparkle, scintillate.
tulach, tulloch,
tulloch [ˈtʌləx]
n. A mound, knoll, hillock. A heap of money.
Tolyigis, Tulya, Tulya$s_e$en,
Tulya [ˈtʌljə]
n. The Bishop of Skalholl in Iceland who died 119.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
Tulya's e'en: I. The evening before Tolyigis-day (January 4, Old Style, December 23).
tumbler, tumblers, tumelt, tummel, tummeled, tummelt, tummil, tummle, tummle$t, tummled, tummler, tummlet, tummlin, tummult,
tummle [tʌml]
v. To tumble. Go head over heels, do a somersault.
pt. pp. tummelt
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
tummler [ˈtʌmlər]: A tumbler, a drinking glass. NN.a. A dolphin or porpoise.
tummlin: Tumbling.
tammock, tomack, tummock,
tummock [ˈtəmək]
n. A small mound or hillock. A tuft or tussock of grass. A mole-hill.
tumor,
tumor [ˈt(j)umər, ˈtʃumər]
n. Tumour.
tumf, tumfie, tumfy, tump, tumph, tumphie, tumphy, tumpie, tumpy,
tumpie [ˈtʌmpi]
also tumphie [ˈtʌmfi], reduced tump, tumph
n. A dull, stupid, fat person.
adj. Stupid, awkward.
numshie, numshy, tumshie, tumshy, tunshie,
tumshie [ˈtʌmʃi]
n. col. A turnip.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
tumshie lantren: A hallowe'en lantern made from a turnip.
tunnel,
tunnel [ˈtʌnl]
n. A tunnel.

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