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Definition of ceil in English: ceilverb siːlsil [with object]archaic Line or plaster the roof of (a building) the nave has been ceiled in wood Example sentencesExamples - Following the two down a neat, gravel path, up a set of wide steps, and, after taking a deep breath, I went through the French doors into a marble-tiled, high ceiled sage hallway.
- There is as much misery riding and driving about in carriages as there is walking about on foot: there is as much unhappiness in ceiled houses as in humble cottages.
Origin Late Middle English (in the sense 'line the interior of a room with plaster or panelling'): perhaps related to Latin celare, French céler 'conceal'. Definition of ceil in US English: ceilverbsilsēl [with object]usually be ceiledarchaic Line or plaster the roof of (a building) the nave has been ceiled in wood Example sentencesExamples - Following the two down a neat, gravel path, up a set of wide steps, and, after taking a deep breath, I went through the French doors into a marble-tiled, high ceiled sage hallway.
- There is as much misery riding and driving about in carriages as there is walking about on foot: there is as much unhappiness in ceiled houses as in humble cottages.
Origin Late Middle English (in the sense ‘line the interior of a room with plaster or paneling’): perhaps related to Latin celare, French céler ‘conceal’. |