FromMiddle Dutchtillen, of uncertain origin, possibly a borrowing fromOld Frisian, and ultimately related toProto-West Germanic*þolēn(“to endure, bear”).
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Conjugation oftillen (weak) | ||||
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infinitive | tillen | |||
past singular | tilde | |||
past participle | getild | |||
infinitive | tillen | |||
gerund | tillenn | |||
present tense | past tense | |||
1st person singular | til | tilde | ||
2nd person sing. (jij) | tilt,til2 | tilde | ||
2nd person sing. (u) | tilt | tilde | ||
2nd person sing. (gij) | tilt | tilde | ||
3rd person singular | tilt | tilde | ||
plural | tillen | tilden | ||
subjunctive sing.1 | tille | tilde | ||
subjunctive plur.1 | tillen | tilden | ||
imperative sing. | til | |||
imperative plur.1 | tilt | |||
participles | tillend | getild | ||
1)Archaic.2) In case ofinversion. |
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FromOld English*tyllan. Comparetollen.
tillen
1 Sometimes used as a formal 2nd-person singular.
FromOld Englishġetillan.
tillen
1 Sometimes used as a formal 2nd-person singular.
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