A. S. tedre, imbecillis.
TAIGIE, TEAGIE, TYGIE, s. A cow with some white hairs in her tail, Fife; also taigit.
A. Douglas.
To TAIGLE, v. a. To detain, S.
Sw. taaglig, slow of motion; Isl. toegl-a, taediose instare alicui rei.
TAIL, TALE, s. Account.
Wyntown.
Su. G. tael-ia, A. S. tel-an, to reckon.
TAIL-ILL, s. An inflammation of the tail of cattle, Loth.
TAIL-RACE, s.
V. [Race].
To TAILE, v. a. To flatter one's self.
V. [Teal].
Barbour.
TAILE, s. A tax; Fr. taille.
Barbour.