Till

Preposition

 * 1)  to
 * 2) * 1485, Thomas Malory, Le Morte Darthur, Book XVIII:
 * Than the knyghtes parters of the lystis toke up Sir Madore and led hym tylle hys tente.
 * 1) until, up to, as late as (a given time)
 * I have to work till eight o'clock tonight.
 * She stayed till the very end.

Synonyms

 * 'til, until

Conjunction

 * 1) until, until the time that
 * Maybe you can, maybe you can't: you won't know till you try.
 * 1) * 1582, Douay–Rheims Bible, Song of Songs 2:7:
 * that you stir not up, nor make the beloved to awake, till she please.
 * 1) * 1846, Edward Lear, The Book of Nonsense:
 * She twirled round and round, / Till she sunk underground,
 * 1) * 1912, anonymous, Punky Dunk and the Mouse, P.F. Volland & Co.:
 * And the Mouse sat and laughed till he cried.

Synonyms

 * 'til, until

Noun

 * 1) A cash register
 * 2) A removable box within a cash register containing the money
 * Pull all the tills and lock them in the safe.
 * 1) The contents of a cash register, for example at the beginning or end of the day or of a cashier's shift
 * My count of my till was 30 dollars short.

Verb

 * 1)  to develop so as to improve or prepare for usage; to cultivate (said of knowledge, virtue, mind etc)
 * 2)  to work or cultivate or plough (soil); to prepare for growing vegetation and crops
 * 3)  to cultivate soil

Noun

 * 1) glacial drift consisting of a mixture of clay, sand, pebbles and boulders
 * 2)  manure or other material used to fertilize land

Thesaurus
Fort Knox, backset, bank, before, blackmail, boodle, booty, bursary, cash register, cashbox, chest, coffer, coin box, cultivate, culture, cut, delve, depository, dig, dress, exchequer, fallow, farm, fertilize, fisc, force, gold depository, graft, harrow, haul, hoe, hot goods, in advance of, labor, list, locker, loot, manure, money, money chest, mulch, penny bank, perks, perquisite, pickings, piggy bank, plant, plow, plunder, pork barrel, prior to, prize, prune, public crib, public till, public treasury, public trough, rake, register, repository, safe, safe-deposit box, sow, spade, spoil, spoils, spoils of office, squeeze, stealings, stolen goods, storehouse, strong room, strongbox, subtreasury, swag, take, tend, thin, thin out, till the soil, to, treasure-house, treasury, turn, until, unto, up to, vault, weed, weed out, work

Etymology 1
From (Northumbrian) til:, from  til:.

Etymology 2
From tillen "to draw" from  -tyllan (as in betyllan "to lure, decoy," and fortyllan "draw away;" related to tollian). Or alternatively from tylle "compartment" from  tille "compartment, shelter on a ship" from  þilja "plank."

Etymology 3
tilian:

Etymology 4
Unknown, but possibly via etymology 3 (the verb) because alluvial deposit is used as a fertilizer.

Preposition

 * Afrikaans: tot
 * Arabic: حتى,,  ريثما
 * Basque:
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:, 為止,  为止
 * Czech:
 * Danish:
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish:, , ennen; vaille
 * French:
 * German:
 * Hebrew: עד
 * Hungarian: -ig


 * Italian: fino a
 * Japanese:
 * Korean: ...까지 (...kkaji)
 * Norwegian:, inntil
 * Persian: (tā)
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian:, до тех пор пока
 * Scottish Gaelic:
 * Spanish:, hasta que
 * Swedish:
 * Telugu: దాకా (daakaa), వరకు (varaku)
 * Welsh:

Conjunction

 * Afrikaans:
 * Arabic: (ħattā)
 * Dutch: totdat
 * Estonian:
 * Finnish: ,
 * French:
 * German:
 * Greek: μέχρι (mékhri), έως (éos), ίσαμε (ísame), ώσπου (óspu), ωσότου (osótu)


 * Hebrew: עד ש־
 * Hungarian: amíg, ameddig
 * Italian: fino a
 * Japanese: ...まで (...made)
 * Persian: (tā)
 * Russian: пока не (poká ne), до тех пор (do teχ por)
 * Spanish: hasta que
 * Swedish: till; tills

Noun

 * Scottish Gaelic:
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: каса
 * Roman: kasa


 * Spanish: caja


 * Scottish Gaelic:

Verb

 * Afrikaans:
 * Arabic:
 * Chinese: 耕 (gēng)
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * German:
 * Hungarian:
 * Italian:


 * Japanese: 耕す (たがやす, tagayasu)
 * Korean: 갈다 (galda)
 * Latgalian:
 * Latvian: art
 * Lithuanian: arti
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian: пахать (paχát’)
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish: plöja

Anagrams

 * it'll
 * lilt

Noun

 * 1) dill (herb)
 * 2)  penis

Verb

 * 1) to return, come back
 * 2) to relapse
 * 3) * Thill ris. He has got a relapse.

Etymology
From tillim:

Pronunciation

 * teel

Preposition

 * 1) to
 * 2) * Välkommen till Sverige!
 * 3) ** Welcome to Sweden!
 * 4) * Ge den till mig.
 * 5) ** Give it to me.
 * 6) * Vi behöver två till fem nya datorer.
 * 7) ** We need two to five new computers.

Etymology
From til:, from, from.

Derived terms

 * hur står det till?