tull

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See also: Tull, tüll, and Tüll

Cahuilla

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Noun

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túll

  1. coal

Middle English

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Verb

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tull

  1. Alternative form of toilen

Norwegian Bokmål

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Noun

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tull n (definite singular tullet, uncountable)

  1. nonsense, hogwash

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Alternative forms

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Noun

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tull n (definite singular tullet, indefinite plural tull, definite plural tulla)

  1. nonsense, hogwash
  2. (rare) circulation

See also

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References

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Pitcairn-Norfolk

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Etymology

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From English tell.

Verb

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tull

  1. tell

References

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  • tull, in Webster's Pitcairn-Norfolk - English Thesaurus Dictionary, by Icon Group International, Inc. 2008

Swedish

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Etymology

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From Old Norse tullr, from Proto-Germanic *tullaz (toll, custom), from Proto-Indo-European *dol- (calculation, fraud).[1]

Noun

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tull c

  1. toll
  2. customs
  3. custom house

Declension

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References

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  1. ^ Whitney, The Century dictionary and cyclopedia, toll.

Further reading

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