O. Fr. cill-er, sil-ir, sill-er, fermer les yeux; Lat. cil-ium.

Syling, s. Ceiling.
Z. Boyd.

To SYLE, v. a.
1. To circumvent.
Dunbar.
2. To betray.
Maitland P.

A. S. syl-an, to betray.

To SILE, SYLE, v. a. To strain, Loth.

Su. G. sil-a, colare; sil, a strainer.

SILIT, part. pa. Perhaps, given; A. S. syllan, dare.
Gawan and Gol.

To SYLL, v. a. To cover.
V. [Sile].

SYLL, s. A seat of dignity.
Gawan and Gol.

A. S. sylla, a seat, a chair.