Fr. tir-er, to dart forth, and vif, lively; denoting the lively action of rage.
TIRWIRR, TIRWIRRING, adj. Habitually growling, S.
Teut. tergh-en, to irritate, and werren, to contend.
TISCHE, TYSCHE, TYSCHEY, TUSCHÉ, s. A girdle.
Douglas.
Fr. tissu, id.; Belg. tessche, a scrip.
TYSDAY, TYISDAY, s. Tuesday, S.
Knox.
A. S. Tiwesdaeg, from Tuisco, a Saxon deity; or Goth. Tijs; Isl. Tijsday, id.
TYSE, TYIST, TYST, v. a. To entice, S. B.
Douglas.
Arm. tis, a train. Su. G. tuss-a, to incite dogs.
TYST, TAISTE, (Orkn.) TYSTIE, (Shetl.) s. The sea-turtle.
Barry.