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Definition of sill
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Sill (n.) A young
herring.
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Fusillader
::
Fusillader
(imp. & p. p.) of
Fusillad.
Sheep
::
Sheep (n. sing. & pl.) A weak,
bashful,
silly
fellow..
Inscient
::
Inscient
(a.)
Having
little
or no
knowledge;
ignorant;
stupid;
silly.
Siller
::
Siller
(n.)
Silver.
Silly
::
Silly (n.)
Harmless;
innocent;
inoffensive.
Twaddle
::
Twaddle
(n.) Silly talk;
gabble;
fustian.
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..
Jack
::
"Jack (n.) An
impertinent
or silly
fellow;
a
simpleton;
a boor; a
clown;
also, a
servant;
a
rustic..
Nincompoop
::
Nincompoop
(n.) A fool; a silly or
stupid
person.
Foolish
::
Foolish
(a.) Such as a fool would do;
proceeding
from
weakness
of mind or
silliness;
exhibiting
a want of
judgment
or
discretion;
as, a
foolish
act..
Cackle
::
Cackle
(n.) Idle talk; silly
prattle.
Stultify
::
Stultify
(v. t.) To make
foolish;
to make a fool of; as, to
stultify
one by
imposition;
to
stultify
one's self by silly
reasoning
or
conduct..
Simple
::
Simple
(a.) Weak in
intellect;
not wise or
sagacious;
of but
moderate
understanding
or
attainments;
hence,
foolish;
silly..
Wale
::
Wale (n.)
Certain
sets or
strakes
of the
outside
planking
of a
vessel;
as, the main
wales,
or the
strakes
of
planking
under the port sills of the gun deck;
channel
wales,
or those along the spar deck, etc..
Apish
::
Apish (a.)
Having
the
qualities
of an ape; prone to
imitate
in a
servile
manner.
Hence:
Apelike;
fantastically
silly;
foppish;
affected;
trifling.
Ninnyhammer
::
Ninnyhammer
(n.) A
simpleton;
a silly
person.
Ignorant
::
Ignorant
(a.)
Resulting
from
ignorance;
foolish;
silly.
Maudlin
::
Maudlin
(a.)
Tearful;
easily
moved to
tears;
exciting
to
tears;
excessively
sentimental;
weak and
silly.
Sill
::
Sill (n.) The floor of a
gallery
or
passage
in a mine.
Twaddle
::
Twaddle
(v. i. & t.) To talk in a weak and silly
manner,
like one whose
faculties
are
decayed;
to
prate;
to
prattle..
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