Totill, _v. a._ == cultivate. Fr. Sci. 42 Totorve, _v. a._ == throw missiles at. O. and N. 1164. In v. 1117, ‘totorneth’ is probably a misprint for ‘totorveth.’ AS. torfian Totose, _v. n._ == hurt, injure. O. and N. 70; part. ‘totused.’ HD. 1948. AS. teosu Totread, _v. a._ 3 pl. pret. ‘totraden.’ Alys. 3946 Totwitch, _v. a._ == pluck at. O. and N. 1645. AS. twiccian Touch, _v. a._ 2229 B. Touching, _sb._ St Lucy, 33 Tough, _adj._ [tou]. RG. 515; [touȝt]. RG. 510; [toȝte]. O. and N. 703; [tohte]. O. and N. 1444. AS. tóh Toupe, _sb._ == a tup, ram. Ritson’s AS. viii. 107. Sw. tuppa, a cock Tour, _sb._ == arrangement, business. RG. 468. Fr. tour Tournament, _sb._ RG. 384, 534 Tourney, _sb._ 213 B. Tourneying, _sb._ == jousting in tournaments. Alys. 1045 Toute, _sb._ == rump. Cok. 134. Dut. stuit. ON. torta. Cf. Fr. touton. Cotgr. Toward, _prep._ == on the side of; ‘toward Normandye.’ RG. 2 ---- _adv._ == this way; ‘toward, fraward.’ Ps. cxviii. 8 Tower, _sb._ RG. 402 Towhen, _adv._ == how long? Ps. iv. 3; lxxxviii. 47 Town, _sb._ RG. 378, 512 Townsman, _sb._ Rel. Ant. i. 144 Towrench, _v. a._ == extricate. Body and Soul, 155 Towrest, _v. a._ == force open. Body and Soul, 189 Toyear, == this year. 235 β. Ritson’s AS. viii. 183 Tprot, == interjection of contempt. Pol. S. 223 Trace, _sb._ ‘took a trace’ == retired. Alys. 7771. Fr. traxir Traitor, _sb._ RG. 519 Traitory, _sb._ == treason. Alys. 3983 Transcript, _sb._ 548 B. Transmigration, _sb._ RG. 9 Trappe, _sb._ == trappings. Alys. 1606 Travail, _sb._ RG. 379, 395 Trayed, _part._ == annoyed. Alys. 3046. AS. tréga Treachery, _sb._ RG. 56 Treachour, _sb._ RG. 455 Treacle, _sb._ [tracle]. Cok. 82. See Triacle Tread, _v. a._ RG. 132 ---- == copulate. part. ‘itrede.’ O. and N. 501 Treason, _sb._ RG. 385, 447 Treasure, _sb._ RG. 375 Treasurer, _sb._ Alys. 826 Treasury, _sb._ RG. 374 Treble, _adj._ == triple. Alys. 6606 Treche, _sb._ == track. RG. 145. Fr. trache Tree, _sb._ == RG. 408, 536; [trough]. Alys. 6829; [trowe]. Alys. 6762 Treisuses. Rel. Ant. ii. p. 176; probably a corruption of Fr. ‘trés usés;’ old worn pieces of leather, to the use of which the cobblers were restricted in mending shoes. The alutarii, or cordwainers, on the other hand, were confined to the _making_ of shoes with _new_ leather Trenne, _v. a._ == separate. Rel. Ant. ii. 212 Tresche, _sb._ == trench. AG. 552 Trespass, _sb._ RG. 374, 528 ---- _v. n._ Pol. S. 198 Tressed, _adj._ Alys. 5409 Tressure, _sb._ == tresses. Wright’s L. P. p. 105 Treye, _sb._ == sorrow. Rel. Ant. i. 113. AS. tréga Triacle, _sb._ == medicine, remedy. Alys. 5071. Wright’s L. P. p. 26 Trichard, _sb._ == deceiver. Pol. S. 69 Trick, _v. n._ == deceive [trichen]. Pol. S. 69 Trie, _adj._ == choice. Cok. 19, 73; Rel. Ant. ii. p. 176 Trifle, _sb._ RG. 417. Lit. ‘a small piece,’ from AS. trifelan, to pound ---- _v. n._ part. ‘trifling.’ St Dunstan, 74 Trinity, _sb._ RG. 532
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