TAILE, TAILYE, TAILYIE, TAILLIE, TAYLYHE, s.
1. A covenant.
Barbour.
2. An entail, S.
Barbour.
O. Fr. taillier, id. Du Cange.
To Tailye, Tailie, v. a.
1. To bind by a bond or indenture.
Wyntown.
2. To entail, S.
Bellenden.
L. B. talli-are.
TAILYIE, TELYIE, s. A piece of meat, S.
Douglas.
Fr. tailler, Su. G. taelia, to cut.
To TAILYEVÉ, v. n. To reel, shake.
Douglas.
TAINCHELL, s. Tainchess, pl. A mode of catching deer.
V. [Tinchell].
Monroe.
To TAYNT, v. a.
1. To convict.
Wynt.
2. Legally to prove.
Acts Ja. I.
O. Fr. attaind-re.