tilg

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German

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Pronunciation

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Verb

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tilg

  1. singular imperative of tilgen
  2. (colloquial) first-person singular present of tilgen

Scottish Gaelic

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Etymology

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From Middle Irish teilcid, from Old Irish do·léici.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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tilg (past thilg, future tilgidh, verbal noun tilgeil or tilgeadh, past participle tilgthe)

  1. throw, cast, fling, throw off
    Na tilg clachan!Don't throw stones!
    Thilg an t-each mi.The horse threw me off.
  2. shed, moult
  3. shoot, fire (from a gun, etc.)
    Thilg e an duine.He shot the man.
  4. vomit
    Thilg e a dheoch.He vomited his drink.
  5. produce, yield, bring forth
    Thilg i searrach.She cast a foal.
    gach craobh a thilgeas measevery tree that yields fruit
  6. cast (molten metal, etc.)

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