Tike-tyrit, adj. Dog-weary, tired like a dog after coursing or running, S.
Minstr. Bord.

Tyked, adj. Having the disposition of a degenerate dog, currish.
Watson.

TYKE and TRYKE, adv. Higgledy-piggledy, in an intermingled state, S. B.

Su. G. tiock, densus; and tryck-a, angustare.

TIL, TILL, prep.
1. To, S.
Barbour.

Moes. G. A. S. Isl. til, Su. G. till, id.

2. With, in addition to.
Wyntown.
3. From, improperly.
Wyntown.

TIL, TILL, as a mark of the infinitive, instead of to.
Douglas.

To TYLD, v. a. To cover, S. B.
Pal. Hon.

Isl. tialld-a, tentorium figere, aulaeum extendere.