different between hilling vs tilling
hilling
English
Etymology
hill +? -ing
Noun
hilling (uncountable)
- The act or process of heaping or drawing earth around plants.
Verb
hilling
- present participle of hill
Icelandic
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?h?tli?k/
- Rhymes: -?tli?k
- Homophones: hylling
Noun
hilling f (genitive singular hillingar, nominative plural hillingar)
- mirage
Declension
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tilling
English
Etymology 1
From Middle English tillynge, tiliyng, tilyenge, tylynge, from Old English tili?ende, til?ende, equivalent to till +? -ing.
Verb
tilling
- present participle of till
Etymology 2
From Middle English tyllynge, tiling, tilinge, telynge, from Old English tilung, teolung, equivalent to till +? -ing.
Noun
tilling (plural tillings)
- The act of one who tills.
- The farmer's field requires regular tillings.
Anagrams
- lilting
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