释义 |
tiv, prep. north. dial.|tɪv| [Repr. dial. pronunc.] = to prep., used esp. before a vowel.
1788W. H. Marshall Rural Econ. Yorks. II. 361 Gang tiv 'em. 1843T. Wilson Keelman's Tribute in Pitman's Pay 115 The keelman's dues tiv iv'ry rack, What they sud hev for coals browt back, And lyin' tides, just tiv a plack, Knew Faddy. 1877F. Ross et al. Gloss. Words Holderness 154/1 Wand it, He'll come tiv a bad end yan o' these days, Ah'll wand it he will. 1976Jrnl. Lakeland Dial. Soc. No. 38. 4 Anudther thankyou tiv Mary Hawes, frae Staveley, 'at gaily oft writes fer oor Journal. 1990Guardian 16 Mar. 36/6 A bell ‘on a boak across ceiling yoked tiv a string in kitchen’ woke them each morning at 4.45. |