a. Obs. [f. TIRE v.1 + -Y.] Tired, weary. Hence † Tiriness, tiredness.
1611. Coryat, Crudities, 37. My horse began to be so tiry that he would not stirre one foote out of the way.
1697. R. Peirce, Bath Mem., I. ix. 192. Having a great share of this Tyrie Distemper. Ibid., II. iii. 295. [She] was not unsensible of her Tyryness and Dispiritedness.