Definition of sill

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Sill (n.) The timber or stone at the foot of a door; the threshold.

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Sillabub :: Sillabub (n.) A dish made by mixing wine or cider with milk, and thus forming a soft curd; also, sweetened cream, flavored with wine and beaten to a stiff froth..
Fatuous :: Fatuous (a.) Feeble in mind; weak; silly; stupid; foolish; fatuitous.
Cill :: Cill (n.) See Sill., n. a foundation..
Goosery :: Goosery (n.) The characteristics or actions of a goose; silliness.
Nugify :: Nugify (v. t.) To render trifling or futile; to make silly.
Single :: Single (a.) Simple; not wise; weak; silly.
Disillusionize :: Disillusionize (v. t.) To disenchant; to free from illusion.
Jane-of-apes :: "Jane-of-apes (n.) A silly, pert girl; -- corresponding to jackanapes..
Seely :: Seely (a.) See Silly.
Poltroonery :: Poltroonery (n.) Cowardice; want of spirit; pusillanimity.
Sill :: Sill (n.) The floor of a gallery or passage in a mine.
Pusillanimity :: Pusillanimity (n.) The quality of being pusillanimous; weakness of spirit; cowardliness.
Pusillanimous :: Pusillanimous (a.) Destitute of a manly or courageous strength and firmness of mind; of weak spirit; mean-spirited; spiritless; cowardly; -- said of persons, as, a pussillanimous prince..
Goody-goody :: Goody-goody (a.) Mawkishly or weakly good; exhibiting goodness with silliness.
Apish :: Apish (a.) Having the qualities of an ape; prone to imitate in a servile manner. Hence: Apelike; fantastically silly; foppish; affected; trifling.
Twaddle :: Twaddle (n.) Silly talk; gabble; fustian.
Coot :: Coot (n.) A stupid fellow; a simpleton; as, a silly coot..
Puerility :: Puerility (n.) That which is puerile or childish; especially, an expression which is flat, insipid, or silly..
Sely :: Sely (a.) Silly.
Threshold :: Threshold (n.) The plank, stone, or piece of timber, which lies under a door, especially of a dwelling house, church, temple, or the like; the doorsill; hence, entrance; gate; door..
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