fear, dread, terror, 2366, 3503; as an adj. dazed, muddled, deadly, 3604, 9561.
Syb, Sybbe, adj. See Sib. Sychen, part. 1524. See Sichen. Sycher, adj. See Siker. 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. 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, 8. pl. sisters, 10759. Sythe. See Sithe.
Sythen, Sython, adv. See Sithen.
Tabernacle, s. a canopy, a throne,
Tabill, s. a table, 1665.
Tables, 8. the game of back- gammon, 1624.
Tache, Tacche, v. (A.N.) to fix, to fasten; to tache on to rush on, to attack, 6717, 8297. Taght, pret. of Teche, (A.S.) taught, advised, counselled, 881, 6117, 10279; Toght, 9232. Tainted, adj. attainted, 8109. Take, v. (A.S.) to take up, to begin, 747; to attack, 10197; part. p. Takyn, seized, 10197. tackle of a Takell, Takyll, 8. ship, 3704; arms and armour,
Tale, s. (A.S.) a story, a remark, number, reckoning, 1941, 2619, 2746.
Talent, s. (A.N.) desire, inclina- tion, 464.
Taliour, s. a tailor, 1586.
Tall, adj. fine, solemn, obsequi- ous, 3098.
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, v. to delay, 1508, 11653; 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.
Tegh, v. to go, to haste, to hie,
1518, 1786, 2541, 12903; pret. Tegh, Teght, Tight, 1358. Tegh, v. to tie, to fasten, 3523, 10382, 12154.
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, 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.
Tene, s. (A.S.) grief, anger, spite, | Therapon, adv. thereupon, 8447. rage, injury, mischief, 81, 1978, 2718, 10079.
Tene, v. (A.S.) to grieve, to in- jure, to become angry or spiteful, 4567, 4600, 9448, 10078. Tenful, adj. angry, spiteful,
Tenfully, adv. angrily, bitterly,
Tensiche, adv. ten times, 5966. Tent, adj. tenth, 4480. Tent, s. attention, heed, 2462; v. to attend to, to heed, 665, 719,
2310, 2718, 10237.
Ter, pret. of Tere, 9501. Tere, s. a tear, 1307.
Tere, v. to tear, to shatter, 1966; pret. Ter, 9501.
Terne, s. a tarn, 11187.
Terne, v. to turn, to result, 2943. Terage, 8. (L.) land, territory, realm, 154, 1072, 12786; Terrage,
There, adv. where, 1355; thence,
11818; there, 11817.
Therewith, adv. thereat, there-
Thes, Thies, pron. these, 1454,
1736, 6859, 8269, 9416, 11048. Thester, Thestur, adj. (A.S.) dark, 2362, 4629, 13461. Thethen, adv. (A.S.) thence, 8790. Thewe, s. a sinew, pl. resolution, pluck, 4016.
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. Think, v. to intend, to resolve, 1883.
Thirle, v. (A.S.) to pierce through,
Tho, pron. (A.S.) those, 1312. Thoche, adj. such, 3513. Thof, conj. though, if, 136, 1253; Thogh, 1312. Thoght, Thoghte, s. mind, 144: thought, purpose, 994; pret. of Thenke, thought, imagined, ex- pected, 10339.
Thole, Thowle, v. (A.S.) to bear, to suffer, to endure, 577, 950, 1253, 1520, 2283, 8499, 9674. Thondir, Thoner, s. a thunder- storm, 7619, 12496.
Thonke, v. to thank, 955; pret.
Thonket, Thonkit, 1024, 2152. Thonre, v. to thunder, 1987; Thunre, 3691, 4629. Thos, pron. those, 1499. Thow, pron. thou, 2070, 2086,
Threvan, part. p. of Thrive, pros-
pered, grown, 13760. Thricche, s. a stab, a thrust, 12752. Thricchet, adj. thick, dense, packed, 13461.
Thriccing, part. of Thriche, press- ing, wringing, 1522. Thrid, adj. third, 1482, 6113. Thried. See Trie.
Thrifte, 8. luck, fortune, success,
Thriftily, adv. neatly, nicely,
Thrille, s. (A.S.) a hole; pl. the
nostrils, 3045, 7727.
Thring, Thryng, v. (A.S.) to crowd, to press, to thrust, to crash, 11727; pret. Thrang, Throng; part. Thryngyng, 9641; part. p. Thrungyn, 11723.
Thrive, Thryve, v. to prosper, 4832; part. Thrivand, Thryvond, successful, famous, worthy, 1482, 2742, 4103, 9508; part. p. Thre- van, 13760.
Thro, adj. (A.S.) eager, earnest, bold, cruel, 147, 470, 1399, 6446. Throly, adv. pertinaciously, 208; vehemently, terribly, 1987. Throng, Thronge, s. a crowd, a melée, 1341, 11043; pret. of Thring, crowded, pressed, crushed, thrust, 2362, 6446, 6516; Thronght, 7040; adj. strong, earnest, 12235. Throtle, v. to throttle, to kill,
Thruble, v. to trouble, to rage, 7619, 12496.
Thrugh, prep. through, 1129; Thurgh, 169.
Thrugh, s. a stone coffin, a sar- cophagus, 11820.
Thrungyn, part. p. of Thring, pressed, close, 11723. Thry, for prie or pries, thrice; or he rest thry ere he rest thrice,
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.
Tit, adj. dear, loved, 7106. Tite, Tyte, adv. soon, quickly, immediately, 180, 256, 1819. Tithaundes, Tithynges, Tyth- andes, Tythondys, s. pl. tidings, 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.
Toke, pret. of Take, took, handed,
783; seized, 1279, 7802; toke hym on þe hed = struck him on the head, 8224.
Tokyn, pret. of Take, 2013,
Tokyn, s. instruction, direction, 881.
Tome, s. (Icel.) leisure, 43, 307,
Tomely, Tomly, adv. leisurely,
1088, 2447, 3117; Tombly, 11488. 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, 1626. Topsayles, adv. head foremost,
Tore, adj. (Icel.) difficult, irk-
some, tedious, 644, 2782, 3911, 8717; sturdy, great, lofty, 1035, i 1131, 1637, 3348, 6717; full, re- plete, 3348; Toure, 320. Torette, s. a turrit, 1560. Torfer, Torfor, 8. (Icel. tor-föri)
harm, mischief, disaster, 81, 2033, 7435; pl. Tourfer, 5672. Torne, part. p. of Tirn, turned, driven back, 1208; or, sundered. Torres, s. pl. towers, mountains
(of waves), 1983. Torret, turreted, 1637. Torrit, adj. tower-like, crested,
Tote, v. (A.S.) to gaze eagerly, to observe, 862, 8178.
Tother, Tothir, Tothyr, adj. & 8.
the other, 63, 1672, 6325, 8015; 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. Toun, Toune, s. a town, 320.
Trespas, s. offence, affront, 13403. Tretable, adj. (A.N.) tractable, reasonable, 3835.
Trete, v. (A.N.) to treat, to bar- gain; part. Tretyng, treating, bar- gaining, 7851.
Trety, s. a story, tradition, 154,
8383. Another form of Tretys.
Trew, s. (A.N.) a truce, 2619,
8372. See Tru. Trew, adj. true, faithful, trust- worthy, 8383, 11976.
Trewmen, s. pl. trusty men, 11157.
Treyne, 8. See Train.
Triet, Tryet, adj. (super. of Trie) choice, the best, 1665, 9106; well known, famous, 1840. Trifuls, 8. pl. trifles, inventions, fables, 43.
Trist, s. trust, hope, confidence, 8859, 11709.
Trist, v. to trust, 424, 5838;
pret. Trist, 256, 12712. Tristy, adv. trusty, secure, 218,
Trouthe, Trowth, 8. troth, pledge,
promise, 3802, 12303.
Tru, True, s. a truce, 7141, 7165,
True, adj. as s. a trusty person,
Truncheon, Trunchen, Trunchon, Trunchyn, s. a splinter, a fragment, 9434, 9448, 11096, 11104. Truse, s. a truce, 94. Trusse, v. to pack up, to make ready, to arrange, 3026, 4653, 12313; to go, to be gone, 1819, 13349; to carry off, 1733. Trust, part. p. of Trist, trusted,
Tryet, adj. See Triet.
Tuck, s. a blow, a stroke; tuck Tryetly, adv. most choicely, 3054.
of trump blast of a trumpet, 7107.
Tug, Tugge, v. to tear, to pull out, 8012, 9550, 9603.
Tulke, s. a man, a knight, 63,
Tung, Tunge, s. the tongue, 914, 1966, 8717; speech, 527. Turner, s. a turner, 1586.
Tut, pret. of Tote, projected, pro-
Twelmond, s. a twelve-month, a year, 13230.
Twye, v. to turn, to turn back, 6360, 6378.
Twyn, adj. twain, two, 1181,
Twyn, Twynne, v. to divide, to separate, 2747, 13230. Tyde, Tyd, v. See Tide.
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