styll

Etymology

Modern usage seems to have originated in Canadian slang, compare other modern respellings of i with y like whyte (which also coincides with an older spelling variant).

adv

  1. (MTE, MLE, slang) usually added to the end of a sentence to add emphasis
    I’m no new here. So, don’t disrespect me for some new mans styll. 2017-12-01, Roy Woods (lyrics and music), “Monday To Monday”, in Say Less
  2. Obsolete spelling of still
    ¶ So streyt that to scape col{us} had noo space ¶ This seyng Colus be styll wythin abode. 1500, anonymous author, The Assemble of Goddes
    These beeing come ouer with an obscure and foggy close ayre, with many losses and a grieuous voyage, they beginne to remember what they haue past and lost: for the more that the compasse of the reuolucion, draweth neere to the discouerie of the Figure of the Center, the sooner they are passed ouer, styll shorter and shorter, and the more swyfter the course of the streame is into the deuouring swallow of the Center. 1592, R.D., Hypnerotomachia
    The lady sate styll in the blacke chayre, in her prayers to God, and to the vyrgyne Mary, humbly prayenge them, by theyr specyall grace, to send her husbande the victory, accordynge to the ryght. 1806, Walter Scott, Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border, Vol. II (of 3)

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