thatllallo.
(Of thelat.)(eccum, behold, and ille, illa, illud).
1. pron. Dem. Designates what physical or mentally is far from the person who speaks and the person who speaks. U the forms m. and f. c. adj. and c. s.
ORTOGR. In the latter case escr. accent when there is risk of amphibology.
2. pron. Dem. In opposition to this and with reference to the terms mentioned in the speech, designated that it was in the first place.
It is used to express a quality which does not want to or not right to say. Often taken by 'grace', 'grace' or 'attractive'. Joan has long one1. expr. Colloq. U when think of anything that is suspicious or presumed.