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Definition of sill
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Sill (n.) The shaft or thill of a
carriage.
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Hersillon
::
Hersillon
(n.) A beam with
projecting
spikes,
used to make a
breach
impassable..
Disillusion
::
Disillusion
(n.) The act or
process
of
freeing
from an
illusion,
or the state of being freed
therefrom..
Goff
::
Goff (n.) A silly
clown.
Simple
::
Simple
(a.) Weak in
intellect;
not wise or
sagacious;
of but
moderate
understanding
or
attainments;
hence,
foolish;
silly..
Sheep
::
Sheep (n. sing. & pl.) A weak,
bashful,
silly
fellow..
Silly
::
Silly (n.)
Harmless;
innocent;
inoffensive.
Stum
::
Stulty
(a.)
Foolish;
silly.
Sillimanite
::
Sillimanite
(n.) Same as
Fibrolite.
Underpin
::
Underpin
(v. t.) To lay
stones,
masonry,
etc.,
under,
as the sills of a
building,
on which it is to
rest..
Goody-goody
::
Goody-goody
(a.)
Mawkishly
or
weakly
good;
exhibiting
goodness
with
silliness.
Cowardice
::
Cowardice
(n.) Want of
courage
to face
danger;
extreme
timidity;
pusillanimity;
base fear of
danger
or hurt; lack of
spirit.
Fond
::
Fond
(superl.)
Foolish;
silly;
simple;
weak.
Seelily
::
Seelily
(adv.)
In a silly
manner.
Saithe
::
Saithe
(n.) The
pollock,
or
coalfish;
--
called
also
sillock..
Slight
::
Slight
(superl.)
Foolish;
silly;
weak in
intellect.
Dotterel
::
Dotterel
(v. i.) A silly
fellow;
a dupe; a gull.
Nice
::
Nice
(superl.)
Foolish;
silly;
simple;
ignorant;
also, weak;
effeminate..
Sill
::
Sill (n.) A piece of
timber
across
the
bottom
of a canal lock for the gates to shut
against.
Nugify
::
Nugify
(v. t.) To
render
trifling
or
futile;
to make
silly.
Underwitted
::
Underwitted
(a.) Weak in
intellect;
half-witted;
silly.
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