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ˈtie-wig Also tye-wig. [Cf. tie- 3.] A wig having the hair gathered together behind and tied with a knot of ribbon.
1713Gay Guard. No. 149 ⁋17 The smart tye-wig with the black ribbon. 1816Scott Antiq. iii, In tie-wigs and laced coats. 1852Thackeray Esmond iii. v, The gentleman-usher's horror when the Prince of Savoy was introduced to her Majesty in a tie-wig, no man out of a full-bottomed periwig ever having kissed the Royal hand before. attrib.1887Browning Parleyings, B. de Mandeville iv, Addison's tye-wig preachment. Hence ˈtie-wigged |-wɪgd| a., wearing a tie-wig.
1763Brit. Mag. IV. 605 The powder'd tye-wigged sons of soot Trip to the shovel with a shoeless foot. |