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Entirely
Entirely En*tire"ly, adv. 1. In an entire manner; wholly; completely; fully; as, the trace is entirely lost. Euphrates falls not entirely into the Persian Sea. --Raleigh. 2. Without alloy or mixture; truly; sincerely. To highest God entirely pray. --Spenser.
Intirely
Intire In*tire", a., Intirely In*tire"ly, adv. See Entire, a., Entirely, adv.
Tireless
Tireless Tire"less, a. Untiring.
Tireling
Tireling Tire"ling, a. Tired; fatigued. [Obs.]

Meaning of Tirel from wikipedia

- Guillaume Tirel, known as Taillevent (French: "wind-cutter" i.e. an idle swaggerer) (born ca. 1310 in Pont-Audemer – 1395), was an important figure in...
- dictionary. Tirel (pronounced [tiʁɛl]) is a French surname which may have either been a nickname for a stubborn person (Old French: tirel, for a draught...
- Walter Tirel III (1065 – some time after 1100), nicknamed the "Red Knight of Normandie", was an Anglo-Norman nobleman. He is infamous for his involvement...
- John Tirel, or Tyrell (died 1395) was a prominent judge and statesman in fourteenth-century Ireland who held office as Serjeant-at-law and Chief Justice...
- Later chroniclers added the name of the killer, a nobleman named Walter Tirel, although the description of events was later embroidered with other details...
- cooking traditions and practices from France. In the 14th century, Guillaume Tirel, a court chef known as "Taillevent", wrote Le Viandier, one of the earliest...
- to Guillaume Tirel, alias Taillevent. However, the earliest version of the work was written around 1300, about 10 years before Tirel's birth. The original...
- Nectriella pironii often infects ****anese cheesewood. Pittosporum aliferum Tirel & Veillon Pittosporum angustifolium Pittosporum artense Guillaumin Pittosporum...
- origin, either is possible. The first records of the family come with Walter Tirel III who is suspected of killing King William the II of England. The immigrant...
- lobster, was published before the birth of French court cook Guillaume Tirel, Tirel later expanded and republished this recipe collection, suggesting that...