See Also: limit 2, verb(dictionary)
limit(2)(dictionary)
Limit(money)
Limit up, limit down(money)
Limit(medicine)
Limit up, limit down(finance)
Limit Up (or Down)(money)
limit(1)(dictionary)
limit(encyclopedia)
age limit(dictionary)

tillet (iou) and limit 2, verb (oh)


tillet (iou)



tillet noun. . LME.
[App. from Old French tellette var. of teilete, toilete a wrapper of cloth: cf. TOILET noun.]
A coarse linen fabric formerly used for linings, wrapping up textile fabrics, and making awnings.

limit 2, verb (oh)



2 W2S3 v
[T] to stop an amount or number from increasing beyond a particular point
::a decision to limit imports of foreign cars
limit sth to sth
::Seating is limited to 500.
[T] to stop someone from doing what they want or from developing and improving beyond a particular point
::A lack of formal Education will limit your job opportunities.
limit yourself to sth
::I limit myself to two cups of coffee a day.
be limited to sth
to exist or happen only in a particular place, group, or area of activity
::The damage was limited to the roof.