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Definition of Tillet

Tillet
Tillet Til"let, n. A bag made of thin glazed muslin, used as a wrapper for dress goods. --McElrath.

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- Maurice Tillet (French: [mɔʁis tije]; Russian: Мори́с Тийе́; 23 October 1903 – 4 September 1954) was a Russian-French professional wrestler, better known...
- Tillett or Tillet may refer to: Tillett (surname) Ibbs and Tillett, a 20th-century UK classical music promotion agency Tillett Islands in Antarctica Hôtel...
- Salamishah Margaret Tillet (born August 25, 1975) is an American scholar, writer, and feminist activist. She is the Henry Rutgers Professor of African...
- Elie du Tillet, also known as Hélie du Tillet (died 1526), was a French nobleman and administrator. He was ennobled by Charles VIII in 1484, and held...
- Louis du Tillet was a French cleric and one-time friend of John Calvin. He was the fourth son of Elie du Tillet, and entered the church, becoming at canon...
- du Tillet may refer to either of two brothers: Jean du Tillet, sieur de La Bussière (died 2 October 1570), archivist and historian Jean du Tillet (bishop)...
- Évrard Titon du Tillet (January 1677 – 26 December 1762) is best known for his important biographical chronicle, Le Parn****e françois, composed of brief...
- territories. Tillet made his pro wrestling debut in 1956 in Minnesota. In 1961, he teamed up with Jackie Fargo as the Fabulous Fargos in Alabama. Tillet was known...
- that are written in Hebrew; Shem Tob's Hebrew Gospel of Matthew, the Du Tillet Matthew, and the Münster Matthew, and which were used in polemical debate...
- Mathieu Tillet (10 November 1714 Bordeaux - 13 December 1791) was a French botanist, agronomist, metallurgist and administrator. He was the son of the...