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I see tyre II verb(to make, or become, physically or mentally in want of rest, because of lack of strength, patience, interest etc; to weary: Walking tired her; She tires easily.) (nu)varginti, pavargti- tired- tiredness
- tireless
- tirelessly
- tirelessness
- tiresome
- tiresomely
- tiresomeness
- tiring
- tire out
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Tyre — • Melchite archdiocese and Maronite diocese Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Tyre Tyre † … Catholic encyclopedia
Tyre — may refer to: * The outer part of a wheel, see tireLocations *Tyre, Lebanon, the Phoenician city *Tyre, New York, a town in the United States *Tyre, Michigan, a hamlet in the United StatesHistorical events * Siege of Tyre, battle in 332 BC *… … Wikipedia
tyre — BrE, tire AmE noun (C) 1 a thick, round band of rubber that fits around the wheel of a car, bicycle etc: a flat tyre (=one that has lost all its air) see also: spare tyre 2 a round band of metal that fits around the outside of a wooden wheel … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Tyre — Tyre, n. & v. Attire. See 2d and 3d {Tire}. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tyre — Tyre, v. i. To prey. See 4th {Tire}. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
TYRE OF THE TOBIADS — TYRE OF THE TOBIADS, fortress in Transjordan, built by Hyrcanus, the last of the Tobiad rulers of Peraea (Jos., Ant., 12:228–34). It is identified with the ruins of ʿIrāq al Amir, approximately 10½ mi. (17 km.) W. of Amman (see full description… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
tyre — n. BE; AE spelling: tire 1) regal tyre 2) in tyre (to dine in regal tyre) 1) to deflate; inflate a tyre 2) to mount a tyre 3) to change; patch, repair; recap; retread a tyre 4) to crisscross, rotate tyres (to reduce wear) 5) to slash a tyre 6) a… … Combinatory dictionary
tyre — /tuyeur/, n., v.t., tyred, tyring. Brit. tire2. * * * I Arabic Ṣūr Town (pop., 1994 est.: 80,000), southern Lebanon. In the 11th–6th centuries BC it was a major commercial city, a centre of Phoenician civilization, and a dominant sea power. Later … Universalium
Tyre — /tuyeur/, n. an ancient seaport of Phoenicia: one of the great cities of antiquity, famous for its navigators and traders; site of modern Sur. * * * I Arabic Ṣūr Town (pop., 1994 est.: 80,000), southern Lebanon. In the 11th–6th centuries BC it… … Universalium
Tyre — A leading Phoenician city located about 20 miles (32 km) south of another major Phoenician city, Sidon, on the coast of what is now Lebanon. Tyre (modern Sur), which the Phoenicians themselves called Sur, meaning Rock, was called Surru by the… … Ancient Mesopotamia dictioary
tyre — noun /taɪə(ɹ)/ The ring shaped protective covering around a wheel which is usually made of rubber or plastic composite and is either pneumatic or solid. See Also: pneumatic tyre, spare tyre … Wiktionary