tiee

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See also: tiée and tįʼę́ę

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Etymology[edit]

From earlier tiech (whence also Selfkant tieech), from *tēh, from *tāhi (cf. Old High German zāhi), from Proto-West Germanic *tą̄h(ī). Compare German zäh, Dutch taai, English tough.

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tiee (masculine tiee, feminine tiee, neuter tiee, comparative tieer or tier, superlative tieeste) (German-based spelling)

  1. not easily yielding, resilient
    1. (of beings) tough, tenacious, dogged
    2. (of food) chewy, stringy
    3. (of liquids) viscous, thick