Sc. Obs. or dial. Also 9 tafil. [prob. ad. Du. tafel, MDu., MLG. tafele, taffele, = Ger. tafel, OE. tæfl TAVEL, TABLE.] A table.
1633. Dell, in Cerem. Coronat. Jas. I. (1685), 16. The Regal, Crown, and Spurs are laid down on a Taffel besides the Altar.
a. 1670. Spalding, Troub. Chas. I. (1850), I. 38. The Erll of Erroll sat at ane four nvkit taffill coverit with grein claith.
1884. C. Rogers, Soc. Life Scot., I. vii. 242. Potatoes were tossed from the saucepan on the tafil or dinner-board.