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Definition: Tie |
TieNoun1. Neckwear consisting of a long narrow piece of material worn (mostly by men) under a collar and tied in knot at the front; "he stood in front of the mirror tightening his necktie"; "he wore a vest and tie". 2. A social or business relationship: "a valuable financial affiliation"; "he was sorry he had to sever his ties with other members of the team"; "many close associations with England". 3. The finish of a contest in which the score is tied and the winner is undecided; "the game ended in a draw"; "their record was 3 wins, 6 losses and a tie". 4. A horizontal beam used to prevent two other structural members from spreading apart or separating; "he nailed the rafters together with a tie beam". 5. A fastener that serves to join or link; "the walls are held together with metal links placed in the wet mortar during construction". 6. Equality of score in a contest. 7. (music) a slur over two notes of the same pitch; indicates that the note is to be sustained for their combined time value. 8. One of the cross braces that support the rails on a railway track; "the British call a railroad tie a sleeper". 9. A cord (or string or ribbon or wire etc.) with which something is tied; "he needed a tie for the packages". Verb1. To fasten or secure with a rope, string, or cord; "They tied their victim to the chair". 2. Finish a game with an equal number of points, goals, etc.; "The teams drew a tie". 3. Limit or restrict to; "I am tied to UNIX"; "These big jets are tied to large airports". 4. Connect, fasten, or put together two or more pieces; "Can you connect the two loudspeakers?" "Tie the ropes together"; "Link arms". 5. Form a knot or bow in; "tie a necktie". 6. Create social or emotional ties. 7. Perform a marriage ceremony; "The minister married us on Saturday"; "We were wed the following week"; "The couple got spliced on Hawaii". 8. Make by tying pieces together: "The fishermen tied their flies". 9. Unite musical notes by a tie. Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. |
Date "tie" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1050. (references) |
| Domain | Definition |
Metallurgy | Used to fix the rails in their parallel position. Source: European Union. (references) |
Building | A wood member which binds a pair of principal rafters at the bottom. (references) |
Building & Civil Engineering | An unedged crosstie. Source: European Union. (references) |
Food & Agriculture | Twine or wire used to fasten the vine to its supports. Source: European Union. (references) |
| Twine or wire to fasten the vine to its supports. Source: European Union. (references) | |
| A wooden beam laid horizontally as a support, especially for railway track. Source: European Union. (references) | |
Geography | A survey connection from a point of known position to a point whose position is desired. A tie is made to determine the position of a supplementary point whose position is desired for mapping or reference purposes, or to close a survey on a previously determined point. To "tie in" is to make such a connection. Source: European Union. (references) |
| Temperature that an air parcel would have if all water vapour were condensed out at constant pressure, the latent heat released being used to heat the air. Source: European Union. (references) | |
Industry | A timber cross-member, sawn and/or hewn into sizes varying according to rail-gauge and function, for supporting the rails of railway tracks, directly or through rail chairs. Source: European Union. (references) |
Mining | A. A beam, post, rod, or angle to hold two pieces together; a tension member in a construction b. One of the transverse supports to which railroad rails are fastened to keep them to line, gauge, and grade c. Linear or angular measurements or a combination of the two made for the purpose of locating other points from points of known position. Ties may be made to connect physical objects with the survey line, or to locate the instrument point with reference to physical objects so that it can be reestablished if lost. To tie in is to close a survey on itself or onanother survey, or to locate a point by means of ties. (references) |
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |
(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)
A necktie (aka a tie) is a piece of cloth hanging around the neck. It is usually a dress requirement for businessmen and probably the most common father's gift in the world.
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A variety of neckties tied as if they were on a person. (Larger Version)
History of Neckties
In the 1700s, the court of London was seeking a new fashion. It came when an unnamed official noticed a Croatian mercenary who was dressed in the style of his profession at the time. This style included a handkerchief tied in a knot around the man's neck, similar to an ascot.Inspired, the official began to tie a handkerchief around his neck as well.
In the 17th century, Louis XIV's Croatian regiment wore neck cloths: this provides the origin of the English word "cravat," from the French cravate, for "Croatian."
Modern Times
Today, neckties are part of the formal clothing of males in both Western and non-Western societies, particularly in business. Generally it is a thick swath made from silk or cotton, and is tied around the collar with various knots, such as the Windsor knot. They have also found their way into the outfits of fashionably trail blazing females.
See also
- bowtie
- Paisley (design)
- Claus von Amsberg
External links
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(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)
Tie is:
(This is a disambiguation page stub, really)
- Claus von Amsberg
- necktie
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| The following table is compiled from various sources, across various languages. When English abbreviations or acronyms come from a non-English source, this is noted. | |||
| Entry | Source | Expression | Field |
TIE | English | Totally Integrated Enterprise | Business |
Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references). | |||
Synonyms: TieSynonyms: affiliation (n), association (n), crosstie (n), draw (n), linkup (n), necktie (n), railroad tie (n), sleeper (n), standoff (n), tie beam (n), tie-in (n), tie-up (n), bind (v), bond (v), connect (v), link (v), link up (v), marry (v), splice (v), wed (v). (additional references) |
| Synonym by domain: railroading (industry, transportation). |
| Antonyms: disconnect (v), untie (v). (additional references) |
| Context | Synonyms within Context (source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus). |
Clothing | Neckerchief, neckcloth; tie, ruff, collar, cravat, stock, handkerchief, scarf; bib, tucker; boa; cummerbund, rumal, rabat. |
Connection | Fastener, fastening, tie; ligament, ligature; strap; tackle, rigging; standing rigging, running rigging; traces, harness; yoke; band ribband, bandage; brace, roller, fillet; inkle; with, withe, withy; thong, braid; girder, tiebeam; girth, girdle, cestus, garter, halter, noose, lasso, surcingle, knot, running knot; cabestro, cinch, lariat, legadero, oxreim; suspenders. |
Equality | Equalization, equation; equilibration, coordination, adjustment, readjustment. drawn game, drawn battle; neck and neck race; tie, draw, standoff, dead heat. |
Relation | Link, tie, bond of union. |
Security | Noun: security; guaranty, guarantee; gage, warranty, bond, tie, pledge, plight, mortgage, collateral, debenture, hypothecation, bill of sale, lien, pawn, pignoration; real security; vadium. |
| Source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus. | |
| Domain | Usage | |
Screenplays | There has to be a mathematical explanation for how bad that tie is. (A Beautiful Mind; writing credit: Akiva Goldsman) So young fellas like yourself can wear a suit, and tie, and have a job. What do you really want to know (The Shawshank Redemption; writing credit: Frank Darabont) It was a tie! (A Fish Called Wanda; writing credit: John Cleese; Charles Crichton) Well, then why don't you tie a noose and slip it 'round your head (Steel Magnolias; writing credit: Robert Harling) I tie my own sandals and everything (Hercules; writing credit: Ron Clements; Barry Johnson) | |
Lyrics | Boy You Need To Tie This Rope (Rock the Boat; performing artist: Aaliyah) Tied to me tight, tie me up again (Crash Into Me; performing artist: Dave Matthews Band) This is not a game of love but an emotional tie (Shake Your Love; performing artist: Debbie Gibson) Make me blind when your eyes close sink when you get close tie me to the bedpost (Inside Out; performing artist: Eve 6) And ruined your black tie affair ("Friends in Low Places"; performing artist: Garth Brooks) | |
Clever | A clean tie attracts the soup of the day. (references; author: unknown) | |
Tongue Twisters | A tidy tiger tied a tie tighter to tidy her tiny tail. (references; author: unknown) | |
Movie/TV Titles | Da tie nu (1974) Tie wa (1973) Wu di tie sha zhang (1972) Tie jin gang da po zi yang guan (1972) Feng liu tie han (1967) | |
Song Titles | Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport (performing artist: Rolf Harris) Tie A Yellow Ribbon 'Round the Ole Oak Tree (performing artist: Tony Orlando & Dawn) | |
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![]() | Wiredrag party in Portland, Maine Back row - Ken Crosby with bow tie, Jack Sammons to his left Front row - Dragmaster Howard V. Rackliffe with striped tie. Party chief Otis Swainson to Rackliffe's left. Credit: Coast & Geodetic Survey Historical Image Collection. | ![]() | Small commercial fishing craft tie up next to pleasure craft at Watson Island. Credit: America's Coastlines. |
![]() | Crewmembers Jonathan Shannahoff and Mike Conway help tie up the RONALD H. BROWN in Male, capital of the Maldive Islands. Credit: Sailing for Science - the NOAA Fleet Then and Now. | ![]() | Starboard side view of the McARTHUR as it prepares to tie up at Key West Harbor. Credit: Sailing for Science - the NOAA Fleet Then and Now. |
![]() | Air Force Reservist Senior Airman Tom Kimball gets a hand straightening his tie from his son Airman Ben Kimball. Though he is 44 years old and the president of a successful multimedia production company, Ben's commitment to the Air Force inspired the elde. | ![]() | Caption: Portrait of Edison in Library (Wearing White Bow Tie); November 3, 1912; {14.915/24} (jpg). |
![]() | Tie It On At Work. : Check for High Blood Pressure. Credit: National Library of Medicine. | ![]() | Photographed in his office at CinCPac/CinCPOA Advanced Headquarters on Guam, probably when he received his fifth star, circa 16-19 December 1944. The five-star tie clasp was a gift to him. Credit: NAVY. |
![]() | The Landing Signal Officer, Lieutenant (Junior Grade) Ronald E. Braley, signals to the pilot of a Kaman UH-2 "Seasprite" helicopter, as crewmen tie it to the ship's landing deck, July 1969. Credit: NAVY. | ![]() | You heard what he said about letting no minorities tie up the works, didn't you?. Credit: Library of Congress. |
Source: pictures compiled by the editor from various references; see picture credits. | |||
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| "Tie up" by José Warletta Commentary: "Ropes tying a boat in a marine in Sardinia, Italy." | "Boat Tie Up" by Christie Ortiz Commentary: "Tie up thingie<--(techinical term) on boat dock..." |
Source: photographs selected by the editor, with permission from the photographers. | |
| Author | Quotation |
Aeschylus | What is pleasanter that the tie of host and guest? |
Charles Caleb Colton | Friendship, of itself a holy tie, is made more sacred by adversity. |
Franklin Delano Roosevelt | When you get to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on. |
George Herbert | Call in thy death's head there: tie up thy fears. |
Michel Eyquem De Montaigne | In plain truth, lying is an accursed vice. We are not men, nor have any other tie upon another, but by our word. |
Oscar Wilde | With an evening coat and a white tie, anybody, even a stock broker, can gain a reputation for being civilized. |
St. Francis De Sales | A quarrel between friends, when made up, adds a new tie to friendship. |
Source: compiled by the editor from various references. | |
| Author | Date | Quotation |
John Locke | 1690 | Every one is born a subject to his father, or his prince, and is therefore under the perpetual tie of subjection and allegiance. (Second Treatise of Government) |
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| Title | Author | Quote |
Scarlet Letter | Hawthorne, Nathaniel | In her was visible the tie that united them |
Les Miserables | Hugo, Victor | The hearse stops, the bearers tie a rope around your coffin and let you down |
Grapes of Wrath | Steinbeck, John | He leaned down and loosened the shoelaces, and did not tie the ends again |
Walden | Thoreau, Henry David | Rescue the drowning and tie your shoestrings |
Source: compiled by the editor from various references. | ||
| Subject | Topic | Quote |
Business | Local companies are now beginning to tie up with application providers and offer ASP services. (references) | |
Foreign companies willing to invest in China have an opportunity to tie sales of their products to such investment. (references) | ||
Pearl and frosted finishes; white over color as a highlight; origami folds pressed into garments; color blocking; painted fabric resembling the orient; huge Hawaiian floral and graphic prints; geometric prints such as polka dots and block prints; sheen and gloss; tie died wraps and skirts; tone on tone print to create dimension; modular dressing; fluid floral and watery leaf prints. (references) | ||
Civil Liberties | Kyrgyz Republic | Local administrations tie the availability of utilities and social services to registration; individuals who do not register may not have proper access to water, heat, light, subsidized health care, or schooling. (references) |
Economic History | Zimbabwe | Paved roads link the major urban and industrial centers, and rail lines tie it into an extensive central African railroad network with all its neighbors. (references) |
Croatia | Public sector borrowing on the domestic market also might negatively affect private sector lending, as the banks will tie up their excess liquidity in secure (and presumably tradable) government debt. (references) | |
Human Rights | Cameroon | One of the gendarmes seized Nyemeck's tie and tried to strangle him while the other gendarmes beat him. (references) |
Italy | However, before a further appeal could be heard in the Court, the prosecutor called the Appeals Court decision, which resulted in a second guilty verdict and more severe penalties, "illogical and contradictory." The prosecutor criticized his prosecutorial colleagues' reliance on coerced and changed testimony by the key witness and noted that forensic evidence did not tie the defendants to the crime. (references) | |
Political Economy | Western Sahara | The Court held that while some of the region's tribes had historical ties to Morocco, the ties were insufficient to establish "any tie of territorial sovereignty" between the Western Sahara and the Kingdom of Morocco. (references) |
Political Rights | Bhutan | However, it does state that in case of a tie among the candidates in the election, selection shall be made through the drawing of lots. (references) |
Trade | Australia | Importers prefer this method because it does not affect their cash flow or tie up commercial credit lines. (references) |
Norway | Since 70 percent of its trade is with the European Union, government policy has been to informally tie the krone to the euro. (references) | |
Travel | Mauritius | For men, normal business wear is suit and tie. (references) |
Trinidad | Standard office wear for men is shirt and tie, or business suit. (references) | |
Vietnam | During the hotter months, formal dress for men is a shirt and tie. (references) | |
Worker Rights | Chad | The Teacher's Union of Chad became independent in 1998. Neither union has a tie to the Government. (references) |
Lexicography | Devil's Dictionary | SHERIFF, n. In America the chief executive office of a country, whose most characteristic duties, in some of the Western and Southern States, are the catching and hanging of rogues. John Elmer Pettibone Cajee (I write of him with little glee) Was just as bad as he could be. 'Twas frequently remarked: "I swon! The sun has never looked upon So bad a man as Neighbor John." A sinner through and through, he had This added fault: it made him mad To know another man was bad. In such a case he thought it right To rise at any hour of night And quench that wicked person's light. Despite the town's entreaties, he Would hale him to the nearest tree And leave him swinging wide and free. Or sometimes, if the humor came, A luckless wight's reluctant frame Was given to the cheerful flame. While it was turning nice and brown, All unconcerned John met the frown Of that austere and righteous town. "How sad," his neighbors said, "that he So scornful of the law should be -- An anar c, h, i, s, t." (That is the way that they preferred To utter the abhorrent word, So strong the aversion that it stirred.) "Resolved," they said, continuing, "That Badman John must cease this thing Of having his unlawful fling. "Now, by these sacred relics" -- here Each man had out a souvenir Got at a lynching yesteryear -- "By these we swear he shall forsake His ways, nor cause our hearts to ache By sins of rope and torch and stake. "We'll tie his red right hand until He'll have small freedom to fulfil The mandates of his lawless will." So, in convention then and there, They named him Sheriff. The affair Was opened, it is said, with prayer. J. Milton Sloluck |
Source: compiled by the editor from ICON Group International, Inc.; see credits. | ||
| Speaker | Phrase(s) |
Regis Philbin | There I was. And the tie guys. You know, ties. Outside of you and me, nobody wears ties anymore. The tie guys were so happy to have me. They gave me Man of the Year award of the Tie Association. Oh, it was great. |
Rush Limbaugh | I don't see how we can tie our nation's well-being and its future security to the United Nations or the French or anyone else. |
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |
| Speaker | Term | Phrase(s) |
Bill Clinton | 1993-2001 | That is why I will visit there in the spring to reinforce our important tie. |
Source: compiled by the editor from various references. | ||
| "Tie" is generally used as a noun (singular) -- approximately 63.80% of the time. "Tie" is used about 2,392 times out of a sample of 100 million words spoken or written in English. Its rank is based on over 700,000 words used in the English language. Some parts-of-speech are not covered due to the samples used by the British National Corpus. (note: percents less than one-hundredth of one percent have been omitted) |
| Parts of Speech | Percent | Usage per 100 Million Words | Rank in English |
| Noun (singular) | 63.8% | 1,526 | 5,356 |
| Lexical Verb (infinitive) | 24.26% | 580 | 10,911 |
| Lexical Verb (base form) | 11.9% | 285 | 17,262 |
| Noun (proper) | 0.04% | 1 | 339,140 |
| Total | 100.00% | 2,392 | N/A |
Source: compiled by the editor from several corpora; see credits.
| Country | Name |
| Netherlands | Tie Holding NV |
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Source: compiled by the editor from Icon Group International, Inc.
Expressions using "tie": Angle tie ♦ Bale tie ♦ black tie ♦ bola tie ♦ bolo tie ♦ border tie ♦ bow tie ♦ breaking tie ♦ Chain tie ♦ club tie ♦ cup tie ♦ distant tie ♦ family tie ♦ Intermediate tie ♦ jacquard tie ♦ nuptial tie ♦ old school tie ♦ Oxford tie ♦ pole tie ♦ railroad tie ♦ repeating tie ♦ ride and tie ♦ school tie ♦ string tie ♦ tie back ♦ tie bar ♦ tie beam ♦ tie beams ♦ tie break ♦ tie breaker ♦ tie clip ♦ tie down ♦ tie down to ♦ tie dye ♦ tie for ♦ tie in ♦ tie in a bow ♦ tie in bunches ♦ tie in sheaves ♦ tie in with ♦ tie into ♦ tie it up ♦ tie of blood ♦ tie on ♦ tie on a pile ♦ tie piece ♦ tie rack ♦ tie rod ♦ Tie Siding ♦ tie smb. in knots ♦ tie smb.'s hands ♦ tie tack ♦ tie the knot ♦ tie tightly ♦ tie to a post ♦ tie together ♦ tie trunk ♦ tie underneath ♦ tie up ♦ tie up in a bunch ♦ tie up loose ends ♦ tie up straight ♦ tie up with ♦ To ride and tie ♦ To tie down ♦ To tie up ♦ tongue tie ♦ weak tie ♦ wear a tie ♦ white tie ♦ white tie and tails ♦ Windsor tie. Additional references. | |
| Hyphenated Usage | |
Beginning with "tie": tie-back, tie-backs, tie-beam, tie-beams, tie-break, tie-breaker, tie-breakers, tie-breaking, tie-breaks, tie-clip, tie-clips, tie-cord, tie-died, tie-down, tie-down, tie-down diagram, tie-down point, tie-down point pattern, tie-downs, tie-drawer, tie-dye, tie-dyed, tie-hole, tie-in, tie-in sale, tie-ins, tie-knot, tie-line, tie-lines, tie-maker, tie-molecules, tie-off, tie-offs, tie-on, tie-pin, tie-plate, Tie-pulser, Tie-rack, tie-ridge, tie-ridging, tie-rod, tie-rods, tie-tacks, tie-tape, tie-tapes, Tie-tie-italiano, tie-up, tie-ups, tie-wearer, tie-wearers, tie-wearing, tie-wig, tie-wraps. | |
Ending with "tie": bow-tie, cup-tie, rainbow-tie. | |
Containing "tie": black-tie dinner, black-tie-dressed, tri-film-tie-in. | |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |
| The following statistics estimate the number of searches per day across the major English-language search engines as identified by various trade publications. Hyperlinks lead to commercial use of the expression at Amazon.com. |
| Expression | Frequency per Day | Expression | Frequency per Day |
b them tie | 25,494 | tie clip | 153 |
tie a tie | 2,607 | tie a bow tie | 134 |
tie | 1,687 | tie dye shirt | 130 |
tie dye | 1,296 | silk tie | 127 |
neck tie | 953 | tie shoes | 114 |
black tie | 878 | tie die | 111 |
bow tie | 563 | tie wrap | 111 |
tie a neck tie | 414 | tie dye t shirt | 107 |
man tie | 396 | tie fighter | 102 |
family tie | 329 | tie dye instructions | 101 |
tie rack | 325 | novelty tie | 100 |
simpson strong tie | 319 | dying tie | 97 |
cable tie | 286 | tie a sarong | 95 |
tying tie | 256 | tie rod | 94 |
tie knots | 221 | neck tie knots | 89 |
man neck tie | 212 | bandana tie | 87 |
railroad tie | 203 | tie tieing | 85 |
tie the knot | 198 | tie tacks | 83 |
twist tie | 195 | tie me up | 82 |
tie down | 167 | game tie up | 82 |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |||
| Language | Translations for "tie"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses. | |
Afrikaans | das (necktie), bind (bind, connect, join, tie up), aanbind (fasten, moor, tie on). (various references) | |
Albanian | traversa, tërthorëse (crossbeam), lidhje (affinity, alliance, bandage, bearing, binding, bond, bracer, bracing, catena, communication, confederate, confederation, conjunction, connection, connexion, contact, cord, coupling, dressing, federation, join, joining, joint, knot, league, ligament, ligature, link, link up, linkage, nexus, rapport, regard, relation, relevance, relevancy, respect, seam, signalling, tap, tie up, truss, tying), lidhem (associate, attach, bind, cohere, communicate, connect, correlate, interconnexion, link, relate), lidhëse (lace, lacing, string, tab), lidh (articulate, associate, bend, bind, buckle, bundle, colligate, concatenate, connect, couple, do up, dress, enfetter, fasten, glue, hitch, hook up, interconnect, join, joint, lace, ligate, link, moor, regard, relate, respect, solder, splice, string, switch on, tie down, truss, unite), kufizoj (circumscribe, confine, enclose, hedge in, hem, inclose, limit, localise, localize, narrow, restrain, restrict, specialize, stint, straiten, terminate, truncate), kravatë (neckcloth, necktie, neckwear, scarf), detyroj (bind, bully, coerce, compel, constrain, dragoon, enforce, entail, force, have, haze, impel, keep, make, move, obligate, oblige, outface, pin down, press, push, rack, screw, strong arm), detyrë (assignation, assignment, burden, business, chore, devoir, duty, exercise, job, labor, labour, mission, obligation, office, ought, place, project, seal, task, task-work, trust), barazoj (coordinate, draw, equal, equalize, equate, equiponderant, even, flush), barazim (adequation, Deuce, draw, equalization, equation, stand off), bëj nyjë. (various references) | |
Arabic | عارضة (beam, crossing, keel, ledger, plinth, role, sitter, spar, template, transom), ربط برباط الزوجية (splice), ربطة عنق (cravat, necktie), رابطة (connection, connexion, ligament, nexus, relation, solder), الرباط خط منحن يربط بين نغمتين, خشبة التثبيت, صلة (communication, connection, connexion, copula, link, linkage, rapport, reference, relation, relationship, touch), رباط الحزاء, عادل في مباراة, مباراة بطولة, علاقة (bond, connection, connexion, link, linkage, nexus, rapport, relation, relationship, relevance, respect, runner, shroud), تعادل (balance, dead heat, draw, drawn, equality, equalize, neutralize, symmetry), تعادل الأصوات, تعادل في النقاط, حبل الشد, قوس موسيقي, قيد (bind, bond, bridle, chain, check, confine, derestrict, enchain, entry, fetter, handcuff, hold back, impose restrictions on, item, limit, limitation, manacle, qualify, record, register, restrain, restrict, restriction, rope, set bounds to, set down, shackle, tie up), عائق (balk, bar, barrier, clog, deterrent, difficulty, disadvantage, drag, embarrassment, encumbrance, fencing, hamper, handicap, hindrance, impediment, inconvenience, interference, jam, liability, morass, obstruction, obstructive, restraint, setback, shackle, stick, stumbling block, stymie, trammel, traverse). (various references) | |
Asturian | corbata. (various references) | |
Basque | gorbata (cravat). (various references) | |
Bemba | tai. (various references) | |
Bulgarian | връзка (alliance, association, bond, bunch, cement, channel, communication, concatenation, connection, connexion, contact, copula, cord, coupler, intercommunication, lace, leverage, liaison, ligament, ligature, link, nexus, noose, overlay, point, reference, regard, relation, relationship, relevance, relevancy, string, touch), получавам равни гласове, привързвам (attach), бреме (burden, burthen, charge, deadweight, drag, drain, encumbrance, exaction, fardel, freight, incubus, load, onus, tax, weight), легато (legato, slide, slur), задължение (bond, call, char, charge, commitment, committal, duty, engagement, guaranty, job, liability, obligation, office, onus, place, recognizance, responsibility), обвързвам (bind, peg down), верига (chain, circuit, network, range), изравнявам резултат, връзвам (bind, lash, strap, tie up), съединявам (aggregate, band, butt, clutch, compound, concatenate, conjoin, couple, impale, incorporate, inosculate, interlock, join, join up, knee, knit, link, marry, mate, piece, piece together, rejoin, splice, tag, tie in, unite), греда (balk, baulk, beam, spar, timber), товар (bulk, burden, burthen, charge, encumbrance, fardel, freight, freightage, goods, imposition, lading, load, loading, tax, tote, weight), траверса (crossarm, crossbar, crosspiece, sleeper, traverse), спъвам (beset, clog, cramp, embarrass, entangle, fetter, hinder, hobble, impede, interfere, preclude, prevent, prohibit, retard, set back, shackle, short circuit, snag, snub, trammel, trig), свързвам ноти с легато, свързвам в брак (splice, unite, yoke), скоба (brace, bracing, bracket, clamp, clinch, clip, corbel, dog nail, girdle, holdfast, hoop, loop, rim, shackle, staple, yoke), вратовръзка (cravat, necktie). (various references) | |
Catalan | corbata (necktie). (various references) | |
Cebuano | kurbata. (various references) | |
Chamorro | kutbata. (various references) | |
Chinese | 领带 (Necktie, ties), 軌枕 (sleeper), 繯 (bind, noose), 束縛 (bind, restrict), 打結 (tie a knot), 不分勝負 (come out even, draw). (various references) | |
Cornish | kelmy (to tie). (various references) | |
Czech | spoutat (bind, enchain, enfetter, fetter, handcuff, harness, manacle, pinion, shackle), šnìrovadlo (shoe string, shoestring), řemínek (lash, leash, strap), hrát nerozhodnì, kravata (necktie), ligatura (bind, ligature, slur), nerozhodný výsledek, šòùra (cord, file, leash, line, rope, string, tail back), pojít se, zavázat (enlace, oblige, rope, strap up), stuha (band, riband, ribbon, streamer), svázat (bind up, colligate, tie down, twist), uvázat (fasten, moor), uzavřít (block off, cage up, close down, conclude, encase, obturate, shut down, shut up, terminate, transact), vázanka (necktie, scarf), zátìž (ballast, drain, onus), převázat (dress, fasten, rope). (various references) | |
Danish | slips (necktie), binde (bind, connect, join, tie up), bånd (bond). (various references) | |
Dutch | das (badger, necktie, shawl), stropdas (necktie), binden (bind, connect, join, tie up), band (band, binding, bond, border, braid, brim, brink, cover, edge, edging, fillet, fringe, ligament, orchestra, ray, ribbon, rim, string, strip, stripe, tape, tire, tyre, volume). (various references) | |
Esperanto | ligilo (bond), ligi (bind, connect, join, tie up), ligfermi (ligature, tie up), ligaĵo (braid, fillet, string), kravato (necktie). (various references) | |
Faeroese | slips (necktie). (various references) | |
Farsi | کراوات (Necktie), قید (Adverb, Assurance, Bind, Bridle, Clog, Constraint, Encumbrance, Hamper, Manacle, Proviso, Qualification, Reservation, Rocker, Shackle), گره زدن (Knit, Knot, Loop, Ruffle, Truss, Twitch), گره (Burr, Ganglion, Knob, Knot, Loop, Lump, Parcel, Snag, Snarl), تساوی بستن , علاقه (Bind, Interest, Penchant), الزام (Commitment, Committal), رابطه (Bond, Habit, Liaison, Linkage, Respect), دستمال گردن (Handkerchief, Shawl), بند (Article, Bond, Clamp, Clause, Dam, Dike, Fascia, Fit, Hinge, Internode, Joggle, Joint, Levee, Ligament, Ligature, Line, Link, Manacle, Noose, Paragraph, Provision, Proviso, Segment, Sling, Snare, Stanza, Trawl, Weir, Wristband), برابری (Comparison, Equality, Equation, Oneness, Par, Parallelism, Parity). (various references) | |
Finnish | sitoa (bandage, bind, connect, dress, fasten, join, tie oneself to, tie up), side (band, bandage, binding, bond). (various references) | |
French | cravate, nouer (tie on, tie up), lier (tie on), lien, liaison, attacher (tie down, tie on, tie up), attache. (various references) | |
Frisian | strik, ferbine (bind, combine, connect, connect up, join, plug in, tie up). (various references) | |
German | Krawatte (ascot, cravat, headlock, necktie, necktie US, scarf, tippet), Band (assembly line, band, belt, bond, cement, connection, conveyor belt, frequency band, group, hoop, lace, league, ligament, ligated, line, reel, ribbon, strap, string, stripe, tape, track, volume, wavelength), verbinden (affiliate, ally, associate, bandage, bandaging, bind, bind up, chaine, combine, communicate, compound, concatenate, conjoin, connect, connecting, contact, couple, dress, interconnect, intertwine, join, join on, join up, joint, link, mate, merge, put through, report, splice, splicing, synthesize, tie up, to affiliate, to agglutinate, to ally, to bandage, to chain, to combine, to compound, to concatenate, to conjoin, to contact, to couple, to interconnect, to splice, unite), Schlips (neck tie, necktie), binden (bandages, bind, binders, bond, braid, connect, fasciae, hoop, join, knot, leash, ligate, ligatures, link, moor, slur, spellbind, spellbound, tether, tie down, tie up, to tie, unite), schwelle (barrier, ramp, sill, sleeper, threshold, treshold), knüpfen (attach, form, knot, mesh, strike up), Bindung (attachment, binding, bond, bonds, commitment, fixation, liaison, relationship, slur, weave), Binde (bandage, binding, braid, cord, fascia, fillet, ligature, linking, napkin, sanitary napkin, sling, string, strip, strip of material, tape). (various references) | |
Greek | γραβάτα (necktie), δένω (bind, fasten, knot, lash, leash, strap on, thicken, tie up, truss). (various references) | |
Hebrew | להדק (brace, clasp, clip, constrict, fasten, make fast, snug, strain, tighten), חבל (cord, it's a pity, line, rope), אגד (bunch, bundle, cluster, group, knot), זיקה (affinity, attachment, bond, link, linkage, linking, rapport, relation, spark, sympathy), עניבה (cravat, knot, loop, necktie, noose), עבות (cable, cord, dense, interwoven, rope, shaggy, thick), קשר (bond, communication, connection, converse, knot, liaison, link, linkage, linking, loop, nexus, node, noose, relation, relationship), קשור (allied, band, binding, bound, connected, connection, joined, liaison, linkage, related, relation, relevant, tied, tying), צרור (bundle, knot, package, parcel, truss, wreath), תיקו (draw, stalemate, standoff), מוט חבור, לארוז (pack, package), לחבר (add, associate, bind, connect, join, link, piece, piece together), לאגוד (bind, combine, knot, unit), לענוב (make a loop, wear a tie), לקשר (connect, couple, link, slur), לקשור (bind, bond, connect, hitch, knit, plot, relate, tether, truss), לשנוץ (fasten, lace, strangle, tighten), שרוך (lace, string, thong). (various references) | |
Hungarian | kötelezettség (bond, commitment, encumbrance, engagement, liability, obligation, ought, responsibility, tax, undertaking), kötelék (bands, bond, cement, group, ligament, ligature, privity, roller). (various references) | |
Indonesian | mengikat (bind, furl), mengandam (fasten, incarcerate, lock up), membuhul, ikatan (bond, knot, league, loop, society, union), ikat (bind, bunch, cord to tie, string), balui (draw). (various references) | |
Inuktitut | qungasiruq. (various references) | |
Irish | ceangail (connect, connect up, plug in). (various references) | |
Italian | cravatta (cravat, necktie), legare (alloy, bind, connect, get on well, go well, hitch, join, lash, link, tether, tie up, unite, wire), legame (band, binding, bond, communication, connection, connexion, liaison, link, manacle, string), traversina (sleeper), laccio (lace, lasso, loop, noose, snare, string, thong, tourniquet, trap). (various references) | |
Japanese Kanji | 預かり (custody, draw, undecided match), 預かり (custody, draw, undecided match), 相子 (draw), 同点 (deadlock, draw), 五分五分 (evenly matches), 五分 (50%, evenness, half), ネオン管 (bottleneck, drip-dry, import restriction list, Is it so?, nack chain, Nebraska, neck, neckerchief, necking, necklace, neckline, necktie, necktie pin, necrophilia, necrophobia, nector, negative, negative color, neglect, negligee, negotiation, Nelson, neon tube, nepenta, nephron, nephrosis, nepotism, Neptune, neptunium, Nescafe, -ness, nest, nest table, nesting, Nestle, net, net ball, Net citizen, net in, net play, net price, net score, netball falling in, netizen, net-mask, nettopology, network, network administration, networker, networking, Nevada, Never give up!, Never happen, Never mind, next, no carbon, no-iron, permanent snowpatch, Really?, several tables inside each other, wash and wear), タ行 (Classification for Japanese verb with the dictionary form ending in "tsu", Dahl, dark, dark matter, darling, Darwin, diagram, dial, dialogue, dial-up, diary, diatonic, diet, digest, Dijkstra, Diner's Club, diode, dozen, DynaBook, dynamic, dynamics, dynamism, dynamite, necktie), ターンキー方式輸出 (tie-up, tire, turnkey export, tyre), 分け (division, draw, sharing). (various references) | |
Japanese Katakana | ネクタイ (necktie), ダービータイ (necktie), どうてん (be upset, being surprised and stunned, change, deadlock, draw, heaven-shaking event, the same shop, the same store, transition), ごぶごぶ (evenly matches), ごぶ (50%, evenness, half), あずかり (custody, draw, undecided match), あいこ (draw, favour, patronage), わけ (can be deduced, circumstances, division, draw, meaning, reason, sharing, situation), タイ . (various references) | |
Kongo | nkila mfwenge. (various references) | |
Korean | 동점 (ties). (various references) | |
Macedonian | kravata. (various references) | |
Malay | mengikat (bind, connect, join, tie up), ikat (bind, connect, join, tie up), dasi (necktie). (various references) | |
Manx | maidjey kianglee (stringer, tie-beam), kiangley (anchoring, anchoring building, article, article to trade, attach, band, bandage, bandaging, belay, bend, bind, bind down, binding, bond, bow knot, bundle, compress, condition, condition terms, connect, constipate, constrain, dress, dressing, envoy, envoy of poem, fasten down, fastening, influence, involvement, juncture, link, lock, lock in, locking, make fast, nexus, obligation, pin, pinion, relationship, retain, retention, secure, shackle, stipulation, tether, tie down, tie on, tie up, tying, vinculum), cur eiystyr er, cloie corrym (draw), cheet corrym. (various references) | |
Maori | neketai. (various references) | |
Maya | kax-kaal. (various references) | |
Norwegian | slips (necktie). (various references) | |
Occitan | carbata (cravat). (various references) | |
Papiamen | dashi (necktie). (various references) | |
Pig Latin | ietay.(various references) | |
Polish | wiązać (bind, connect, join, knot, tie up), krawat (necktie), łączyć (bind, connect, join, tie up). (various references) | |
Portuguese | gravata (choker, cravat, daylight, neckcloth, necktie, scarf), ligar (band, bind, binding, bond, call, catenate, colligate, connect, connect up, couple, gear, incorporate, indenture, inosculate, interlink, interlock, interweave, join, joint, knit, ligature, link, mingle, plug, plug in, set, splice, switch, switch on, tie up, turn on, unite, wed, yoke), laço (bond, cufflink, decoy, decoy-duck, fillet, knot, lace, lariat, lasso, link, loop, mantrap, mesh, rope, shoe-lace, snood, springe, trap, tying, yoke), vínculo (bond, entail, knot, link, nexus), ligação (attachment, binding, bond, call, catenation, coherence, coherency, conduit, connection, connexion, contact, coupling, cufflink, intercourse, lead, liaison, nexus, slide, touch, union), chulipa (crosstie, railroad tie, railway sleeper, sleeper), atilho (string), atar (attach, band, band together, bandage, bind, connect, fasten, join, knot, leash, rope, tie up, truss), amarrar (attach, bind, cable, connect, hitch, join, knot, mouse, secure, string, tie up, truss). (various references) | |
Portuguese Brazilian | gravata. (various references) | |
Provencal | carvata. (various references) | |
Romanian | traversã de cale feratã, legãturã (band, bandage, bearing, bind, binder, binding, bond, brace, bracer, bunch, bundle, communion, concern, conjunction, connection, contact, cord, harmony, headkerchief, hoist, junction, knot, lashing, league, liaison, ligament, link, link up, marriage, nexus, pack, pertinence, rapport, reference, relation, relationship, relevance, relevancy, respect, sheaf, touch, truss, unity), înnoda (knot, loop, piece out), cãsãtorie (espousal, marriage, matrimony, splice, union, wedlock), cravatã (choker, cravat, neckcloth, neckerchief, necklace, necktie, neck-tie, overlay, scarf), egala (equal, equalize, match, parallel, peer, touch), egalitate (conformity, draw, equality, identity, par, parity, regularity, resemblance, sameness, similarity, uniformity), fixa (accommodate, adapt, adjust, affix, anchor, appoint, arrange, arrest, ascertain, assess, assign, attach, attune, bed, bind, bond, brace, clamp, clasp, define, determine, dog, establish, fasten, find, fit, fix, hitch, immobilize, impact, imprint, indicate, ingrain, lay, make fast, Mount, nail, nail down, name, nominate, pin, pin down, place, put on, recognize, regulate, schedule, secure, settle, stamp, state, stick, stiffen, stipulate, strengthen, trace, tune), îmbina (arrange, blend, combine, conjoin, connect, entwine, fasten, feather, frame, interfuse, interweave, joint, lap, match, merge, mix, piece, put together, unite), lega (associate, attach, band, bend, bequeath, bind, bind up, brace, charm, coagulate, conjoin, connect, cord, couple, encircle, express, fasten, fetter, hitch, insert, interlink, interlock, join, joint, knit, knot, link, mate, pack, relate, shackle, sheave, start, tackle, tether, unite), legãturã între note, meci (game, match), meci de fotbal, nul (inept, null), prinde (acquire, apprehend, attach, bind, book, captivate, capture, catch, catch hold of, clasp, clot, comprehend, cop, Curdle, engage, ferret, find out, fish, fix, get hold of, grapple, grasp, grip, gripe, grow, hang, have, hit, hitch, intercept, nail, nip, overhear, pin down, reach, recruit, regain, round up, seize, set, shut, stitch, strike, succeed, tack, take, work), priponi (bind, fix, tether), funie (cord, halter, line, rope). (various references) | |
Romansch | cravatta. (various references) | |
Romany | pandàv. (various references) | |
Russian | увязать (pack, pack up, tie up), узел (bundle, fardel, hitch, hub, joint, junction, kink, knar, knot, knur, knurl, node, nodes, pack, tubercle, unit), связывать (associate, band, band together, bind, bond, brace, catenate, colligate, concatenate, connect, coupled, edit, interconnect, interconnexion, join, joint, knit, link, linked, relate, relating, tie down, tied, truss), связать (bind, connect, link), соединять соединение .соединительный, тесьма (band, braid, inkle, lace, tape, webbing), шнурок (braid, cord, drawstring, lace, shoelace, shoestring, string), шнуровать (lace), шпала, галстук (cravat, neckcloth, necktie, scarf), веревка (coil, cord, lashing, line, rope, string), обязывать (bind over, call for, obligate, oblige), ничья (dead heat, draw, stand off, standoff, stand-off), повязать. (various references) | |
Samoan | fusiua. (various references) | |
Scottish | ceangail (bind, connect, fasten, join, tie up). (various references) | |
Serbo-Croatian | sputavati (bind, fetter, hamshackle), kravata (cravat, necktie), mašna (bow, ribbon), nerešen rezultat, obaveza preduzeća da nabavku radi od istih, podvezati (bind), sapeti (bind, hamshackle, trammel), železnički prag, sputati (bind, cramp, fetter, hamper, hobble, hopple, trammel), znak vezivanja, svezati (bind), uvezati (band, band together), uzica (lace, leading strings, leash, string), veza (bond, bracing, bunch, clip, communication, connection, contact, copula, fastener, fastening, liaison, ligament, link, nexus, rapport, relation, stay, touch, union), vezati (associate, attach, band, bind, confine, connect, couple, knot, lace, lash, link, moor), zapetljati (embrangle, noose), spojnica (clip, rail). (various references) | |
Sicilian | ligazza. (various references) | |
Spanish | corbata (cravat, necktie), liar (attach, bind, bundle, connect, do up, fasten, foul up, join, ligate, link, roll, tie back, tie together, tie up, truss, wrap up), lazo (attachment, bind, bond, bow, connection, knot, lariat, lasso, league, link, list, loop, noose, snare, springe), ligar (alloy, append, attach, bind, connect, join, mix, slur, slur over, tie up, whip), atar (attach, band, bind, brace, fasten, hitch, knot, lash, lash down, shackle, strand, tether, tie back, tie down, tie on, tie together, tie up, truss, truss up, wad), traviesa (crossbeam, crossing, sleeper), tirante (binder, brace, bridle, gunning, nail biting, shoulder strap, straining, strap, stringent, taut, tense, tight, tighten, trace), ligadura (bond, glide, ligament, ligature), cinta (band, bond, cassette, connection, film, headband, league, loading belt, riband, ribbon, tape), atadura (attachment, binding, lashing, tether, tying). (various references) | |
Sranan | tay (bind, connect, join, tie up). (various references) | |
Swahili | tai (necktie). (various references) | |
Swazi | kú-bópha (to tie). (various references) | |
Swedish | binda (attach, bind, connect, contain, fasten, filet, fillet, hold, immobilize, join, peg down, roller bandage, secure, tie down, tie up, truss), slips (necktie, neck-tie), knyte (bunch, bundle, cluster, pack, sheaf, swag). (various references) | |
Thai | เนคไท, เชือก (band, cord, lacing, rope), ได้แต้มหรือคะแนนเท่ากัน, ผูกให้แน่น (bind fast), ผูกเป็นปม (tie off), สิ่งที่จำกัดขอบเขตไว้, ที่มีคะแนนเท่ากัน, จำกัด (bound, chain down, chain to, circumscribe, clamp down on, fence in, limit, limiting, localize). (various references) | |
Turkish | bağlamak (affiliate, assign, attach, attribute, band, bandage, belay, bend, bind, bond, brace, braid, clasp, colligate, concatenate, conjoin, connect, copulate, cord, couple, do up, engage, enthral, enthrall, fasten, fasten up, fix, fixate, grapple, guy, hitch, hook on, hook up, infix, interconnect, interlink, interlock, inthral, join, knit, knit together, knit up, knot, lace, lace up, lash, lash down, leash, ligature, link, link up, lock, lock up, mediatize, oblige, put through, rivet, rope, settle, string, subordinate, switch to, tether, tie down, tie up, truss, unite, Wed). (various references) | |
Turkmen | daсy (tether), danmak (fasten), d (information), bogmak (bind), aragatnaюyk (connection), arabaglanюyk (connection). (various references) | |
Ukrainian | скріпляти (anchor, annex, authenticate, brace, clamp, clip, fasten, hold together, put together), сковувати (chain, fetter, gyve, immobilize, tether), краватка (ascot, bow, cravat, necktie, overlay), галстук (cravat, necktie, scarf), вузол (bale, knot, node, snarl, twist), обов'язок (business, devoir, duty, incumbency, obligation, obligement, office, onus, responsibility, task), мотузка (cord, packthread, twine), зв'язувати (apply, band, bind up, brace, cement, concatenate, couple, fasten, join, knit together, strap, tie down, tie up), зв'язок (association, bonding, bracer, catena, chain, coherence, communication, conjunction, connection, connexion, contact, join, liaison, ligament, ligature, link, nexus, pertinence, pertinency, rapport, relationship, thread), зобов'язувати (assign, call for, enjoin, impose, indebt, obligate, oblige, tie up), зав'язуватися (knot). (various references) | |
Vietnamese | quan hệ sự ràng buộc, dây trói, dây giày ca vát nơ, dây cột, dây buộc (ligature, tether). (various references) | |
Welsh | tei, rhwymo (bandage, bind, constipate), rhwym (bond, bound, obligation), cylymu (knot), clymu (knot), clwm (knot). (various references) | |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various translation references. | ||
| Language | Period | Translations |
| Sumerian | 3100 BCE-2500 BCE | 2. ita, dim, dur. (various references) |
| Latin | 500 BCE-Modern | catena, catenas, catenasque, conectatur, conexum, conpagem, conpagum, copula, copulae, corrigia, corrigiam, laquei, laqueis, laqueo, laqueum, liga, ligabis, ligabisque, ligabunt, ligamentum, ligans, ligantes, ligare, ligari, ligat, ligata, ligatae, ligatas, ligati, ligatis, ligatum, ligatura, ligaturam, ligaturas, ligatus, ligaveris, ligaverunt, ligaveruntque, ligavit, ligavitque, ligemus, ligetur, ligo, necteretur, nexus, vinculum. (various references) |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references. | ||
| Language | Date | Source | Proverbs Chapter 6, Verse 21 |
| Greek (transliterated) | 250 BC | Septuagint | Afayai de autouV epi sh yuch dia pantoV kai egkloiwsai epi sw trachlw |
| Latin | 405 | Vulgate | Liga ea in corde tuo iugiter et circumda gutturi tuo |
| Middle English | 1395 | Wyclif | Bind hem bisili in thin herte; and enuyroune to thi throte. |
| Jacobean English | 1611 | King James | Bind them continually upon thine heart, and tie them about thy neck. |
| Victorian English | 1833 | Webster | Bind them continually upon thy heart, and tie them about thy neck. |
| Basic English | 1964 | Ogden | Keep them ever folded in your heart, and have them hanging round your neck. |
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |||
| Language | Proverbs Chapter 6, Verse 21 |
| Cebuano | Bugkuson mo sila kanunay sa imong kasingkasing; Ibaligtos sila sa imong liog. |
| Croatian | Priveži ih sebi na srce zauvijek, ovij ih oko svoga grla; |
| Danish | bind dem altid på dit Hjerte, knyt dem fast om din Hals; |
| Dutch | Bind ze steeds aan uw hart, hecht ze aan uw hals. |
| Finnish | Pidä ne aina sydämellesi sidottuina, kääri ne kaulasi ympärille. |
| French | Lie-les constamment sur ton coeur, Attache-les à ton cou. |
| German | Binde sie zusammen auf dein Herz allewege und hänge sie an deinen Hals, |
| Hungarian | Kösd azokat szívedre mindenkor, fûzd a nyakadba. |
| Indonesian-Bahasa Sehari-hari | Ingatlah selalu kata-kata mereka dan simpanlah itu di dalam hatimu. |
| Indonesian-Terjemahan Lama | Tambatlah akan dia selalu pada hatimu, dan kenakanlah dia seperti kalung pada lehermu. |
| Italian | Fissali sempre nel tuo cuore, appendili al collo. |
| Maori | Kia mau tonu te takai ki tou ngakau, heia ki tou kaki. |
| Norwegian | Bind dem alltid til ditt hjerte, knytt dem fast om din hals! |
| Portuguese | ata-os perpetuamente ao teu coração, e pendura-os ao teu pescoço. |
| Rumanian | leagq-le necurmat la inimq, atkrnq-le de gkt. |
| Russian | ОБЧСЦЙ ЙИ ОБЧУЕЗДБ ОБ УЕТДГЕ ФЧПЕ, ПВЧСЦЙ ЙНЙ ЫЕА ФЧПА. |
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |
Derivations | |
Words beginning with "tie": tieback, tiebacks, tiebreaker, tiebreakers, tiebreaking, tieclasp, tieclasps, tied, tieing, tieless, tiemannite, tiemannites, tiepin, tiepins, tier, tierce, tierced, tiercel, tiercels, tierces, tiered, tiering, tiers, ties. (additional references) | |
Words ending with "tie": auntie, bawtie, beastie, bheestie, bhistie, blastie, bootie, cattie, christie, coontie, cootie, crosstie, cutie, dautie, dawtie, dhootie, footie, hogtie, intertie, kiltie, necktie, nightie, pantie, pastie, patootie, pattie, prostie, retie, saltie, scottie, sheltie, shortie, smartie, softie, sortie, sweetie, tattie, tentie, tittie, untie, vauntie, vawntie. (additional references) | |
Words containing "tie": abilities, abnormalities, absorbabilities, absorptivities, abstrusities, absurdities, acceptabilities, accessibilities, acclivities, accountabilities, acerbities, acidities, acridities, actabilities, activities, actualities, acuities, adaptabilities, adaptivities, additivities, addressabilities, adiposities, adjustabilities, admirabilities, admiralties, admissibilities, adoptabilities, adorabilities, adversities, advisabilities, aeroelasticities, affabilities, affectabilities, affectivities, affinities, affordabilities, agglutinabilities, aggressivities, agilities, agouties, agreeabilities, alacrities, algidities, alienabilities, alkalinities, allergenicities, alterabilities, ambidexterities, ambiguities, ambisexualities, amenabilities. (additional references) | |
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"Tie" is suggested in spellcheckers for the following: atie, etie, ita, Itae, iteb, itec, iteg, iteo, itet, itey, ithe, iti, Itie, ito, itoe, taeb, taeo, tce, tdi, ted, tege, tei, teia, teig, teige, teik, Teio, teip, teit, teiu, teiz, teve, teye, teze, Tfe, tgie, thia, thieg, thiel, thieo, thize, tia, tiap, tiax, tib, tibe, ticey, tieb, tiec, tiee, tief, tiefe, tieg, tiej, tiek, tiel, tiem, tien, tiep, tieu, tiex, tiey, tiez, tif, tife, tige, tih, tii, tiif, tik, tio, tioe, tiof, tipe, tiq, tiqe, tir, tis, tise, tite, tiv, tive, tiw, tiwe, tix, tixe, Tiy, tiz, tize, Tjia, tle, Tli, toev, toife, Tsi, tsien, tte, tti, tuey, tuie, tuoe, tuqe, tuve, Tve, tvi, twe, twie, Txii, ty, tya, tyae, tyb, tybe, tyee, Tyen, tyf, tyfe, tyg, tyie, tyl, tyse, tyve, tyx, tyze, tze, uie, utie, zie. (additional references) | |
| Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references). | |
| # of Phoneme Matches | Pronunciation | Word(s) rhyming with "tie" (pronounced tī") |
| 2 | t ī" | sty, tae, Tye, untie. |
Source: compiled by the editor (additional references); see credits. | ||
Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams | |
| Words within the letters "e-i-t" | |
-1 letter: et, it, ti. | |
| Words containing the letters "e-i-t" | |
+1 letter: bite, cite, diet, dite, edit, emit, etic, etui, exit, item, kite, lite, mite, nite, rite, site, tide, tied, tier, ties, tike, tile, time, tine, tire, wite, yeti. | |
+2 letters: axite, befit, bidet, biter, bites, blite, boite, cesti, cited, citer, cites, civet, cutie, debit, deist, deity, demit, diets, dites, edict, edits, eight, elint, elite, emits, entia, ethic, etuis, evict, evite, exist, exits, feint, feist, fetid, filet, flite, heist, inept, inert, inlet, inset, inter, irate, islet, istle, items, ither, ixtle, kited, kiter, kites, kithe, legit, liter, lithe, litre, merit, metis, miter, mites, mitre, neist, niter, nites, nitre, petit, petti, pewit, pieta, piety, pipet, piste, quiet, quite, recti, refit, relit, remit, retia, retie, rites, rivet, senti, sited, sites, sixte, skite, smite, spite, stein, stied, sties, stile, stime, stipe, suite, tawie, teiid, teind, telia, telic, teloi, tempi, tenia, tepid, terai, thein, their, thief, thine, tided, tides, tiers, tiger, tikes, tilde, tiled, tiler, tiles, timed, timer, times, tinea, tined, tines, tinge, tired, tires, titer, tithe, title, titre, toile, towie, tribe, trice, tried, trier, tries, trike, trine, tripe, trite, twice, twier, twine, unite, untie, uteri, utile, vitae, white, wited, wites, withe, write, yetis, zibet. | |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. SCRABBLE® is a registered trademark. All intellectual property rights in and to the game are owned in the U.S.A and Canada by Hasbro Inc., and throughout the rest of the world by J.W. Spear & Sons Limited of Maidenhead, Berkshire, England, a subsidiary of Mattel Inc. Mattel and Spear are not affiliated with Hasbro. | |
| 1. Definition 2. Synonyms 3. Crosswords 4. Usage: Modern | 5. Usage: Commercial 6. Images: Slideshow 7. Images: Photo Album 8. Images: Digital Art | 9. Quotations: Familiar 10. Quotations: Historic 11. Quotations: Fiction 12. Quotations: Non-fiction | 13. Quotations: Spoken 14. Quotations: Speeches 15. Usage Frequency 16. Names: Company Usage | 17. Expressions 18. Expressions: Internet 19. Translations: Modern 20. Translations: Ancient | 21. Bible Trace 22. Abbreviations 23. Acronyms 24. Derivations | 25. Rhymes 26. Anagrams 27. Bibliography |
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