- (Australian English, New Zealand English, old use)
a pack of things tied or wrapped together and carried by a bushman (布须曼人的)行囊,背囊 - (also Mathilda)(short forms Tilda, Tilly)
a first name for girls (1102-67) the queen of England for a short time in 1135. She was replaced by King Stephen. Her father was Henry I and her son became Henry II in 1154.
Word Originlate 19th cent.: from the given name Matilda.