fear, dread, terror, 2366,(3503; as Tale, s. (A.S.) a story, a remark, number, reckoning, 1941, 2619, 2746.
an adj. dazed, muddled, deadly, 3604, 9561.
Syb, Sybbe, adj. See Sib. Sychen, part. 1524. See Sichen. Sycher, adj. See Siker. 1386/ Syde, adj. (A.S.) long, wide, far off, distant, 1513, 1843, 7670, 13989.
Syd lyng, adv. side-ways, 7320. Syense, s. science, knowledge,
Syker, adj. See Siker.
Sykyng, part. & s. sighing, 495, 866, 8032, 8452, 10484. Syle, v. See Sile. Syling, Sylyng part. falling, flowing, 1307, 8142. Symylacres, s. idols, 4315. Syn, Syne, adv. since, seeing that, 1106, 1865; after which, after- wards, 2551.
Synagod, s. a temple, 4467. Syster, s. pl. sisters, 10759. Sythe. See Sithe. 1060 Sythen, Sython/adv. See Sithen. Osyiah 13790°
Tabernacle, s. a canopy, a throne, 1671. taburnach 8813, Tabull Tabill, s. a table, 1665. 1668. Tables, s. the gammon, 1624.
Talent, 8. (A.N.) desire, inclina- tion, 464.
Taliour, s. a tailor, 1586. Tall, adj. fine, solemn,, obsequi- ous, 3098. 12268. I have Tally, adv. finely, elegantly, com- pletely, 8813.
Tane, Tan, part. p. of Take, taken, 1010, 2645, 9072, 12207, 12825. Tapster, s. a seller of liquor, a
taverner, 1594. tary vii Tay, alvide Tary, v. to delay, 1508, 11653; laris v.t· part. Tarying, as 8. delay, hindrance, 1094, 1938.
Tase, Tas, pres. t. of Take, takes,
Taste, s. smell, the sense of smell,
1668; with taste for to touche = tested by the sense of smell. Taverner, s. the keeper of a tavern, 1594.
Taward, Tawardes, prep. with, against, towards, 3324, 5072, 6097.
Tes, 3 sing. pres. of Te, to raise,
to elevate, hence to esteem, to hold dear, 8313.g. Tegh, v. to go, to haste, to hie, fight nom
v-1518, 1786,2541, 12993; pret. Tegh, Teght, Tight, 1358. Tegh, v. to tie, to fasten, 3523, 10382, 12154. Togh Tegh, v. (A.S. teón) to tug, to draw, to pull, 7628.
Tache, Tacche, v. (A.N.) to fix, Tachit to fasten; to tache on to rush on, Upon 6781 to attack, 6717, 8297.acchi! on, Taght, pret. of Teche,(A.S.) 7836, I showed
taught, advised, counselled, 881, 6117, 10279; Toght, 9232..
Tainted, adj. at 8109.
Take, v. (A.S.) to take up, to begin, 747; to attack, 10197; 10190 part. p. Takyn, seized, 10197. won corong Takell, Takyll, s. tackle of a ship, 3704; arms and armour, 6186.
Fr.P 12313 takill
Teler, s. (O.F. Telier) a linen
draper, a cloth merchant, 1586. Tellus, 3 sing. pres. tells, 286, 4313. Temyn, part. p. of Teme, related, of the same blood, 3306. Tendle, s. a candle, a splint of
resinous wood used as a candle, 6038, 7353. Tendre, v. to make tender, to melt, 10769.
Lender 4003
Tenderly 7171.
Tenfully, adv. angrily, bitterly, 12233. 6762.
Tensiche, adv. ten times, 5966. Tent, adj. tenth, 4480. Tent, s. attention, heed, 2462; v. en to attend to, to heed, 665, 719,
2310, 2718, 10237.
Ter, pret. of Tere, 9501. Tere, 8. a tear, 1307.eris pl.
Tere, v. to tear, to shatter, 1966; pret. Ter, 9501. toter. Terne, s. a tarn, 11187. Terne, v.' to turn, to result, 2943. Terage, 8. (L.) land, territory, realm, 154, 1072, 12786; Terrage,
Teth, s. pl. teeth, 177.
Text, s. foundation, cause, origin, 51. original words of the author you Thai, pron. those, 1024. Thaim; pron. them, 1582.736 Thaire, pron. their, 1581.
Than, adv. then, 271, 2423, 2427,
| Therapon, adv. thereupon, 8447. There, adv. where, 1355; thence,
11818; there, 11817.
Therewith, adv. thereat, there-
Thes, Thies, pron. these, 1454, 8051 1736, 6859, 8269, 9416, 11048. Thester, Thestur, adj. (A.S.)
dark, 2362, 4629, 13461. thestur adj Thethen, adv. (A.S.) thence, 8790.8.Men Thewe, s. a sinew, pl. resolution, manine
pluck, 4016. doused first by Shakspere. Thi, 2974, prob. for This. Thicke, adj. as s. the thick part,
9021; adv. much, often, greatly, thoroughly, 147, 8623, 9972; in crowds, 2867; angardly thick in great crowds, 11831. Thigge, v. to beg, 13549.
Thin, pron. thine, 7931. pin Think, v. to intend, to resolve,
Thirle, v. (A.S.) to pierce through, 9061. Piret
Tho, pron. (A.S.) those, 1312.73839, Thoche, adj. such, 3513; 356as paf as if Thof, conj. though, if, 136,
Thoght, Thoghte, s. mind, 144 : thought, purpose, 994; pret. of Thenke, thought, imagined, ex- pected, 10339.
383. beth, by that time Thole, Thowle, v. (A.S.) to bear,
than time woe m. of Thar, impers., vb. it behoves, 2080.ar ? parfel
ride loody That, adv. 'so, 934; pron. what,
1158, 11374; that = at that, 1829. That Tyme acc. tempo
The, pron. thee, 1938, 2388, 6427, 8084, 10495; they, 8008, 10292, 11399, 13927. 9032 12413 Thedur, adv. thither, 88, 13454.
The Thegh, Theghe, s. (A.S.) the pk. thigh, 8800, 9021, 9467.
Then, conj. than, 1849, 1882.
storm, 7619, 12496. Thonkis. Thonke, v. to thank, 955; pret. Thonket, Thonkit, 1024, 2152.ponk. inonret Thonre, v. to thunder, 1987; hon Thunre, 3691, 4629. thenret Thos, pron. those, 1499. Thow, pron. thou, 2070, 2086,
Threvan, part. p. of Thrive, pros-
Thristé, Thristy, gdj. trusty, audax. 4088, 13998.5475-
Thristely, adv. certainly, surely,
Thrive, Thryve, v. to prosper, primond4285 4832; part. Thrivand, Thryvond,
successful, famous, worthy, 1482, priward, and 2742, 4103, 9508; part. p. Thre-Thrynond, pro 5874 prywond
Thro, adj. (A.S.) eager, earnest, bold, cruel, 147, 470, 1399, 6446. 23, 1563 pro.
Throly, adv. pertinaciously, 208; vehemently, terribly, 1987.3691
Throng, Thronge, s. a crowd, a melée, 1341, 11043; pret. of Thring, 3295 2362; 6446, 6516; Thronght, 7040; crowded, pressed, crushed, thrust, adj. strong, earnest, 12235. Throtle, v. to throttle, to kill,
7619, 12496. the, to rage,
; (i) Thrugh, prep. through, 1129; Thurgh, 169.
Thrugh, s. a stone coffin, a sar- cophagus, 11820. (through Thrungyn, part. p. of Thring, pressed, close, 11723.
pered, grown, 13760. ru Thricche, s. a stab, a thrust, 12752.Thry, Thricchetadj. thick, dense, packed, 13461.
Thriccing, part. of Thriche, press- ing, wringing, 1522. Thrid, adj. third, 1482, 6113. Thried.
See Trie. 4/29 Thrifte, s. luck, fortune, success, 1883. pripily 1967. Thriftily, adv. neatly, nicely, 3045.pho Thrille, s. (A.S.) a hole; pl. the nostrils, 3045, 7727. nosites. Thring, Thryng, v. (A.S.) to crowd, to press, to thrust, to crash, 11727; pret. Thrang, Throng; part. Thryngyng, 9641; part. p. Thrungyn, 11723. prongen 5748.
prify a suse; prick 5454. 5456;
for prie or pries, thrice; or not raiv.r tre?
he rest thry ere he rest thrice, 800.
Thught, pret. of Think, thought, v..sam po Thryvond, part. of Thrive, 9508.. 9957, 10277, 12254; Thughten, v.t. = thong
Titly, Tyfly, adv. immediately, quickly, 1094, 2030.
To, prep. by, 128; towards, 1001, 1316; for, 1045, 1397; against,
To, adv. too, 3043, 3044, 10770. - Toght, part. p. of Teche, taught, instructed, 9232.
Toile, s. the piece of armour buckled to the tasset, and hanging | over the cuishes, 6420; struggle, battle, 6958, 7435. €550
783; seized, 1279, 7802; toke hym on þe hed = struck him on the head, 8224.
Tokyn, pret. of Take, 2013, 4696.
Tokyn, s. instruction, direction,
Tome, s. (Icel.) leisure, 43, 307,
Tomely, Tomly, adv. leisurely,
1088, 2447, 3117; Tombly, 11488.156 Ton, the one, one, 1131, 6420, 13206; Tone, 13822. Ton, part. p. of Take, taken,
elected, 5191. Too, prep. to, 312.
Top, s. a game of chance in which a top is used, 1620.4 Topsayles, adv. head foremost,
Tore, adj. (Icel.) difficult, irk-
some, tedious, 644, 2782, 3911, 8717; sturdy, great, lofty, 1035, 1131, 1637,8348) 6717; full, re- plete, 3348; Toure, 320. Torette, s. a turrit, 1560. ~ Torfer, Torfor, . (Icel. tor-föri) harm, mischief, disaster, 81, 2033,
7435; pl. Tourfer, 5672.00) 2?
Torne, part. p. of Tirn, turned, driven back, 1208; er; sundered. Torres, s. pl. towers, mountains (of waves), 1983. werext Lowered Torret, turreted, 1637. no. is Torrit, adj. tower-like, crested, 13489. sowerd Tote, v. (A.S.) to gaze eagerly, to observe, 862, 8178.
Tother, Tothir, (Tothyr,) adj. & 8.
the other, 63, 1672, 6325, 8015; this the ton fro the tother = the one from the other, 3911.
Touch, v. to test, to try, 1668; to open up, to explain, 1716; Touchet, touched, 1337.
Toķe, pret. of Take, took, handed, Toun,) Toune, s. a town, 320. speve 7495.
Morely $815 sturding · Locone 1511 ( tored. T. 304418012
gem, 12205, 12210. Trase, v. to smear, to spatter, - 11813. Trace, mark·
Trauthe, Trawth, s. truth, honour, pledge, 1749, 7874, 8000, 10110.
Trist, s. trust, hope, confidence, 8859, 11709.
Trist, v. to trust, 424, 5838; pret. Trist, 256, 12712.1976. Tristy, adv. trusty, secure, 218, Trouthe, Trowth, s. troth, pledge, 1487. tristest adj. 3880. duty promise, 3802, 12303.
Tru, True, s. a truce, 7141, 7165, 7851.7874-
True, adj. as s. a trusty person, 10842.2
Truncheon, Trunchen, Trunchon, Trunchyn, s. a splinter, a fragment, 9434, 9448,11096, 11104, Truse, s. a truce, 94.
Trawe, v. to trow, to believe, 298, Trusse, v. to pack up, to make trussit.
3351/aws imperso
Trayn, Trayne, s. See Train. Tre, s. wood, 1658, 5499, 11676; the shaft of a lance or spear, 9434, 9540, 11096.
Tregetre, s. trickery, magic, 1624. Trendull, s. a hoop, a spindle,
ready, to arrange, 3026, 4653, "pop" 12313; to go, to be gone, 1819, hussyng grigus. to carry off, 1733.went to trusse.
Trust, part. p. of Trist, trusted,
Tryet, adj. See Triet. Tuck, s. a blow, a stroke; tuck Tryetly, adv. most choicely, 3054. (eds. ofatrump blast of a trumpet,
Tug, Tugge, v. to tear, to pull, diver out, $012, 9550, 9603.7ugin put into dis Tulke, sa man, a knight, 63,
Tung, Tunge, s. the tongue, 914, turned 45. 1966, 8717; speech, 527. - Turner, s. a turner, 1586. Tut, pret. of Tote, projected, pro- truded, 9540.
Twelmond, s. a twelve-month, a year, 13230.
Twye, v. to turn, to turn back,
6360, 6378. twyet imp/. Twyn, adj. twain, two, 1181,
Twyn, Twynne, v. to divide, to separate, 2747, 13230.
Tyde, Tyd, v. See Tide.
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