fear, dread, terror, 2366,(3503; as | Tale, s. (A.S.) a story, a remark, an adj. dazed, muddled, deadly, number, reckoning, 1941, 2619, 2746.
3604, 9561. Syb, Sybbe, adj.
Sychen, part. 1524. See Sichen. Sycher, adj. See Siker. 386/ Syde, adj. (A.S.) long, wide, far off, distant, 1513, 1843, 7670, 13989.
Sydelyng, adv. side-ways, 7320. Syense, s. science, knowledge,
Syker, adj. See Siker.
Sykyng, part. & s. sighing, 495, 866, 8032, 8452, 10484. Syle, v.
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. 0 synes. 13790
Tabernacle, s. a canopy, a throne, 1671. taburna 8813,
Tabul Tabill, s. a table, 1665.
1668. Tables, s. the gammon, 1624.
Tache, Tacche, v. (A.N.) to fix, tachit to fasten; to tache on to rush on, Upon 6787 to attack, 6717, 8297. aechilon Machet on Taght, pret. of Teche,.S.) 7856, taught, advised, counselled, 881, 6117, 10279; Toght, 9232.. Istowed kowy Tainted, adj. attainted, 8109.
Take, v. (A.S.) to take up, to imr. begin, 747; to attack, 10197; 1090 part. p. Takyn, seized, 10197. or
Takell, -Takyll, s. tackle of a ship, 3704; arms and armour, 6186. Jabe 12313 takill
Talent, s. (A.N.) desire, inclina- tion, 464.
Taliour, s. a tailor, 1586. Tall, adj. fine, solemn,, obsequi- ous, 3098. 12268, J. Tally, adv. finely, elegantly, eom- pletely, 8813.
Tane, Tan, part. p. of Take, taken,
1010, 2645, 9072, 12207, 12825. Tapster, s. a seller of liquor,, a
taverner, 1594. Stary v. i. Tag, alvide Tary, v. to delay, 1508, 11653; iis v.t. part. Tarying, as s. 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. inf high inf. Tegh, v. to go, to haste, to hie, fight rom
1518, 1786,2541, 12903; pret. Tegh, Teght, Tight, 1358.
Tegh, v. to tie, to fasten, 3523, teg st
10382, 12154. do Tegh Tegh, v. (A.S. teón) to tug, to draw, to pull, 7628.
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, ie, ver 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. tendur 4003
Tenderly 7771-
Tene, 8. (A.S.) grief, anger, spite, rage, injury, mischief, 81, 1978, -2718, 10079.
Tene, v. (A.S.) to grieve, to in- jure, to become angry or spiteful, (pp_4567, 4600, 9448, 10078. Tenful adj. angry, spiteful,
2310, 2718, 10237.
Ter, pret. of Tere, 9501. Tere, s. a tear, 1307, teris 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, s. (L.) land, territory, realm, 154, 1072, 12786; Terrage,
Teth, s. pl. teeth, 177. Text, s. foundation, cause, origin,
51. original words of the auth
Thai, pron. those, 1024.
Thaim; pron. them, 1582.736
Thaire, pron. their, 1581.
Than, adv. then, 271, 2423, 2427, €10794; be
Thes, Thies, pron. these, 1454, 8051 1736, 6859, 8269, 9416, 11048.
Thester, Thestur, adj. (A.S.)
dark, 2362, 4629, 13461. = hestur adj Thethen, adv. (A.S.) thence, 8790.Men Thewe, 8. a sinew, pl. resolution, manie pluck, 4016. used 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. Fire
Tho, pron. (A.S.) those, 1312.73839, Thoche, adj. such, 3513,3 :35629
Thof, conj. though, if, 136,
1253; Thogh, 1312.
Thoght, Thoghte, s. mind, 144:
thought, purpose, 994; pret. of the grided
Thenke, thought, imagined, ex- pected, 10339.
383. ir be than by that time Thole, Thowle, v. (A.S.) to bear,
time ace m. of par Thar, impers., vb. it behoves, 2080. = -part ? rice Loody That, adv. 'so, 934; pron. what,
Thraldam, s. thraldom, 1399. Thrang, pret. of Thring, crowded, pressed, 8283, 9416; crushed, battered, 11135. Thrange v. i. 470! Thrange, adj. as adv. busily, heartily, 3094.
Thrappit, pret. of Threpe, battled, contended, argued, hurried, crowd- ed, 2003, 2152, 3691, 9641, 10098, 10123, 13811. prast Thrast, pret. of Threste, ((A.S.) thrust, put, packed, 1399, 4129, h.p.11043. p.p. pp. Thrat, adj. opened, wide, 3045. Threpe, v. to assert, to contend, to battle, 12134; pret. Threppit,. 12235. See Thrappit. assertion Threpe, Threp, s. asseveration, to-do, 1127, 6142; contest, attack, melée, 5246, 9845, 9850, 11043, 11143.13295 prepe Threpond, adj. determined, stal- wart, brave, 5475, 10847 prepand prete Threte, s. threatening, 2595. Thretyng, s. threatening, threats,
Threvan, part. p. of Thrive, pros-
pered, grown, 13760. Fruck Thricche, s. astab, a thrust, 12752. Thricchetadj. thick, dense, packed, 13461. ^^ Thricting, part. of Thriche, press- ing, wringing, 1522. Thrid, adj. third, 1482, 6113. Thried. See Trie. 4/29 Thrifte, s. luck, fortune, success,
1883. printedly 17967. Thriftily, adv. neatly, nicely, 3045. Trilles Thrille, s. (A.S.) a hole; pl. the nostrils, 3045, 7727. nos turites. To Thring, Thryng, v. (A.S.) to crowd, to press, to thrust, to crash, 11727; pret. Thrang, Throng; part. Thryngyng, 9641; part. p. Thrungyn, 11723. brongen 5748. 5454.
prify a 5450; priete
Thrive, Thryve, v. to prosper, priuonaqes 4832; part. Thrivand, Thryvond, successful, famous, worthy, 1482, priward, finan 2742, 4103, 9508; part. p. Thre-Thry nond, pro 5874 prywond.
Thro, adj. (A.S.)'eager, earnest, bold, cruel, 147, 470, 1399, 6446. 23,63 pri Throly, adv. pertinaciously, 208;
vehemently, terribly, 1987.3691 prote, 8832 Throng, Thronge, s. a crowd, a melée, 1341, 11043; pret. of Thring, 395 2362, 6446, 6516; Thronght, 7040; crowded, pressed, crushed, thrust, adj. strong, earnest, 12235. Throtle, v. to throttle, to kill,
7619, 12496 trouble rublet (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. Thry, for prie or pries, thrice; or he rest thry = ere he rest thrice,
Tild, (A.S. telde) pret. & part. p. of Tild, built, 1088, 1455, 1551, 11664;(Tilde, 1560.- vmbe-tiede Tild, s. a building, 2687. Till, prep. to, towards, 131,
Tilt, (Icel. tilla, pret. tylte) tilted, shot, 914.
Tirghit, part. p. of Tirr, or Tirgh,
tired, become heartless, 4758. Tirne, v. to turn, to throw, 1512, 10197.
Tise, Tyse, v. to entice, to beguile, 201, 11781. ses Til recone il 4.673 Tit, adj. dear, loved, 7106. Tite, Tyte, adv. soon, quickly, immediately, 180, 256, 1819. Tithaundes, Tithynges,) Tyth-
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, 881.
Tomę, s. (Icel.) leisure, 43, 307,
Tomely, Tomly, adv. leisurely,
1088, 2447, 3117; Tombly, 11488./526 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, inconvenient 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. -et Torette, s. a turrit, 1560. ~ Torfer, Torfor, . (Icel. tor-föri) harm, mischief, disaster, 81, 2033,
7435; pl. Tourfer, 5672. ah!)?? ・(schwach!)?? Torne, part. p. of Tirn, turned, driven baek, 1208; er; sundered.
Zoe erschicient andes,, Tythondys, s. pl. tidings, Torres, 8. pl. towers, mountains
1141,(1301) 3006, 6263. Titly, Tytly, 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. 6550
(of waves), 1983. Lowered Torret, turreted, 1637. no. is impf. of a ver Torrit, adj. tower-like, crested, 13489. Sowerd
Tote, v. (A.S.) to gaze eagerly, to observe, 862, 8178. 2 Tother, Tothir, (Tothyr,) adj. & 8. the other, 63, 1672, 6325, 8015; to thire 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.
Harely 8615 sturdily ( tored 6. T. 3044; 18062 Coms
trista 12664. Tristy 8178.
Tour, Towr, s. (A.N.) a tower, 51. 1531, 1634. Towres pf!
Toure, adj. lofty, 320. See Tore. Tourfer, s. See Torfer. Tow, adj. two, 310. Traie, v. (A.N.) to betray, to -twist, 42. Furnel for Ingist. intrigul Train Trayn, Trayne, s. treason, treachery, stratagem, 94, 3789, °4449, 10330, 11303, 11709. Theyne Trant, Traunt, s. a trick, a strata- gem, 12205, 12210.is, Trase, v. to smear, to - 11813. Track, mark.
Trist, s. trust, hope, confidence, 8859, 11709.
Trist, v. to trust, 424, 5838 pret. Trist, 256, 12712.1976. Tristy, adv. trusty, secure, 218, 1487. trissiest adj. 3880. Trouthe, Trowth, s. troth, pledge, promise, 3802, 12303.
Tru, True, s. a truce, 7141, 7165, 7851.7874
True, adj. as s. a trusty person, 10842.2
spatter,Truncheon, Trunchen, Trunchon, Trunchyn, s. a splinter, a fragment, 9434, 9448,11096,11104.
Trauthe, Trawth, s. truth, honour, pledge, 1749, 7874, 8000, 10110. Trawe, v. to trow, to believe, 298, 3351. als inper. sq. Trayn, Trayne, s. 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,
Trusse, v. to pack up, to make trussite ready, to arrange, 3026, 4653, "pop" 12313; to go, to be gone, 1819, Tussy rig 13349; to carry off, 1733.went to trust. 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, 7107.
Tug, Tugge, v. to tear, to pull dhe Tulke, a man, a knight, 63, out, $912, 9550, 9603. Tag in hud into die
Tung, Tunge, s. the tongue, 914, turned 45 1966, 8717; speech, 527. - Turner, s. a turner, 1586. tony 4691 Tut, pret. of Tote, projected, pro- truded, 9540.
Twelmond, s. a twelve-month, a year, 13230.
Twye, v. to turn, to turn back, trien 6360, 6378. Togel impr. Twyn, adj. twain, two, 1181,
Treyne, 8.2 See Train. 2 pet the 7842) Triet, Tryet, adj. (emper of Trie red 256 choice, the best, 1665, 9106; well known, famous, 1840.
Trifuls, s. pl. trifles, inventions, fables, 43.
Twyn, Twynne, v. to divide, to separate, 2747, 13230. Tyde, Tyd, v. See Tide.
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