Stound, vii, 12, stunned; vii, 25; viii, 12, 25, 38, moment. Stowre, ii, 7, etc., distress, peril battle. Stye, xi, 25, ascend, rise up. Subject, xi, 19, lying beneath. Sure, ix, 19, secure. Swarved, x, 14, swerved. Swelt, vii, 6, burned. Swinge, xi, 26, singe. Swowne, i, 41, heavy sleep; ix, 52, swoon; swound, v, 19. T Table, ix, 49, picture. Tackles, xii, 42, rigging. Talaunts, xi, 41, talons. Teade, xii, 37, torch. Teene, ix, 34; xii, 18, grief, trouble, hurt. Then, x, 10, than. Thewes, ix, 3; x, 4, manners. Tho, i, 18, etc., then. Thorough, i, 32; x, 1, through. Thrall, ii, 22; vii, 44; viii, 1, subject; v, 45, 51; viii, 32, 37, prisoner; vi, 6, one in distress. Three-square, vi, 41, triangular. Thrill, iii, 42; x, 19; xi, 20, pierce. Thrist, vi, 38, thirst. Throw, x, 41, throe, pang. Tide, ii, 29, time (duration). Timely, i, 21; iv, 4, keeping time. Tire, iv, 35, train, rank, company; viii, 40; x, 31, headdress, attire. Told, iv, 27, counted. Tort, xii, 4, wrong. Touch, iii, 2, touchstone. Toy, vi, 28, sport. Trace, viii, 31, walk. Traine, trayne, i, 18; viii, 17; xi, 37, tail; iii, 24; vi, 3, etc., deceit, wiles. Transmew, vii, 35, transmute. Treachour, iv, 41; ix, 32, traitor. Treen, ii, 39; vii, 26, tree-like, of trees. Trenchand, i, 17; xi, 24, sharp, trenchant. Trinall, xii, 39, threefold. Truncked, viii, 10, truncated, with the limbs cut off. Trusse, xi, 19, to secure a firm hold on. Turnament, v, 1, tournament, combat of knights in the lists. Tway, vii, 27, two, twain. Twyfold, v, 28, twofold. Twyne, vi, 14, twist. Tyne, ix, 15, anxiety, pain. U Unacquainted, v, 21, unaccustomed. Unbid, ix, 54, unprayed for. Uncouth, i, 15; xi, 20, strange. Undight, iii, 4, unfastened. Uneath, ix, 38, etc., with difficulty. Unkindly, i, 26, unnatural. Unlich, v, 28, unlike. Untill, xi, 41, unto. Unty, xi, 41, loosen. Unwary, xii, 25, unexpected. Unweeting, ii, 45, etc., unaware, not knowing. V Venery, vi, 22, hunting. Vere, xii, 1, veer, change the direction of. Vew, vi, 25, aspect, appearance. Vild, ix, 46, vile. Vine-prop, i, 8, supporting the vine. Visour, vii, 1, visor, the part of the helmet which protected the eyes. W
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