Reverse Dictionary: TIE (bind)

ADJECTIVES
1325 BOUNDEN made fast by tie, band, or bar; tired, fastened, clamped → obs.
1604 LIGATE bound, tied → obs.


NOUNS
1658 SUBLIGATION a binding or tying underneath → obs.
1849 ABLIGATION a tying up from → obs.


VERBS
1000 — I-KNIT to tie, fasten, attach → obs.
1300 — HALCH — HALSH to fasten, to tie, to knot → obs. exc. Eng. dial. obs.
1400 — CADGE to fasten, tie, bind, knot → obs. exc. Eng. dial.
1578 — BETIE to tie round, to bind fast → obs.
1598 — FAGGOT to make into a faggot; to bind or tie up in or as in a faggot
1621 — LYE to bind, to tie → obs.
1622 — RAIL to tie or fasten in a string or row → obs.
1656 — CAPISTRATE to  halter, to muzzle, to tie → obs.
1656 — SUBLIGATE to bind or tie underneath → obs.
1731 — ABLIGATE to bind or tie up from → obs.
..19C — WRAP to tie up → Brit. criminals’ sl.
1812 — HANK to fasten, to secure, to tie up; to fasten with a loop → Sc. & Eng. dial.
1825 — TAG to tie, to bind → Sc.
1825 — TANG to tie → Eng. dial.
1827 — LEASH to tie together; to couple → Sc.
1861 — MINK to tie fast → Sc.  
1883 — BAIL UP to tie up, to fasten → Sc.
..20C — PECKHAM RYE to tie → rhyming sl.
1904 — REEM to tie fast → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1905 — TAW to tie, to fasten → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1905 — THRUMMIL to handle, esp. to handle overmuch or awkwardly; to fumble, to grope; to tie up or fasten awkwardly → Sc. (Bk.)
1905 — TING to tie, to bind, to fasten together → Eng. dial. (Bk.)