Tie is an English word.
Tie-land is a country
Somewhere in Europe, possibly Germany I'd say. Or the Gauls. Keep in mind the Romans did occupy England, so it all might tie to them
As in "vee-tie"
"Tinatalian" in English is known as "stitched" or "sewn" which refers to joining fabrics together using stitches.
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"Latigo" can be translated to English as "saddle strap" or "cinch strap." It is a piece of leather used in horseback riding to secure the saddle in place.
Depending on your accent, from Tie-ur to Tar.
red and blue.
Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
American tie makers cut their fabric face up, while English tie makers cut it face down.
Buntai.Pronounced: boon-tie