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† ˈsiling, vbl. n. Obs. Also 5 cyl-, 5–6 sylyng(e; 6 sylinge, Sc. syiling, 6–7 syling. [f. sile v.4 + -ing1.] = ceiling vbl. n.
1483Tintinhull Churchw. Acc. (Som. Rec. Soc.) 195 It. pro le sylyng ecclesie, ijs. ixd. It. pro factura le cylyng, xvs. 1497Acc. Ld. High Treas. Scotl. I. 357 To the kervour that tuk in task the siling of the chapel. 1543in Essex Rev. XV. 42 The chancell is in decay in tymber, tyling and sylynge. 1589Lanc. Wills (Chetham Soc.) II. 207 All the sylinge and wainescott in the hall and parlor. 1629Z. Boyd Last Battell 612 The olde syling that was once fast joyned together with nailes will begin to cling. Ibid., The stars which are like golden nailes into the syling of the world. attrib.1535Coverdale Ps. lxxiii. 6 They cutt downe all the sylinge worke of y⊇ Sanctuary. 1565Richmond Wills (Surtees) 179 Plew tymbre and sylinge bourds, with other hustlements. |