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twilled twild, adj. (Shak., Tempest, iv.
64) a dubious word, either 'hedged,' from twill, to weave with a
twill, or more probably 'covered with reeds or sedges,' from obsolete
twill, a reed
Part of speech
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twilled, verb, past participle of twill (infinitive).
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