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GLOSSARIAL INDEX. 527Telde {pxitfor Tolde /or <strong>the</strong> rhyme),<strong>to</strong>ld, 24. 23.Tellers, sb. gen. sing, counter's,<strong>of</strong> one who counts, 26. 1 107.A. S. tellan, G. ziihlen, <strong>to</strong> count,tell.Tencombre (/cr <strong>to</strong> encombre), <strong>to</strong>encumber, overwhelm, 3 b. 1098.Tendure, for <strong>to</strong> endure, 3 b.1201.Tene, sb. S. vexation, extremeanger, 3 b. 1141; sorrow, 19 b.51; vexation, 28 a. 41. A. S.tynan, <strong>to</strong> vex, irritate.Tenforme, for <strong>to</strong> inform, 3 6.1207.Tennes, sb. tennis, a game with batand ball, 25. 167.Tenrage, v. for <strong>to</strong> enrage, 28 b.89.Tergate, sb. a small shield, 1 8.xvii. 123. O. F. targe, It. targa.Low Lat. /aro-fl, O. H. G. targe.Testie, adj. testy, heady, headstrong,23. iii. 5. 106. F. tete,O. F. teste. It. testa, <strong>the</strong> head.Thafl&rmatiue, putfor <strong>the</strong> affirmative,17 (/. 33.Thair-fra, aJv. S. <strong>the</strong>re<strong>from</strong>, 11 b.10.Thar, /row. <strong>the</strong>ir, 13. 66.The, 6a^ spelling for Thei, <strong>the</strong>y, 7.7,24-^ ,Thee, v. <strong>to</strong> thrive ; so mote I <strong>the</strong>e,so may I prosper, 2. 620. A. S.\>e6n, <strong>to</strong> thrive, G. gedeihen.Thefifusion, for <strong>the</strong> eftusion, 9.55-, .Thembatel, for <strong>the</strong> embatel, 1. e.<strong>the</strong> battlement, 19 a. 581.Thende, /or <strong>the</strong> ende, 9. 191.Thentent, put for <strong>the</strong> entent, i.e.<strong>the</strong> intent, 18. xviii. 9.Thentrie, /or <strong>the</strong> entrie, 19 a.307.Ther, adv. where, 3 6. 1256;There, where, when, 9. 15 ;jTere-as, where that, 1.471- A. S.\>(£r, where, <strong>the</strong>re.Therle, put for <strong>the</strong> erle, <strong>the</strong> earl,15 a. I.Thewde, pp. conditioned, mannered,14. 329. A. S. \)eaw, a<strong>the</strong>w, a cus<strong>to</strong>m, manner, quality.Thewtill, sb. S. a whittle, knife, 6.218. A.S. \weotan, ]nvitnn, <strong>to</strong>cut, cut <strong>of</strong>f.Thicke, sb. thicket, wood, 24. 27.{Ties, pron. pi. <strong>the</strong>se, i. 392.Thir, pron. pi. those, <strong>the</strong>se, 6. 267.Common in Scottish. Icel. peir,<strong>the</strong>y (masc), ])cEr, <strong>the</strong>y (fern.);<strong>from</strong> sd, jm, ])at, demonst. pronoun.In 13. 60 it may be anerror for thar, <strong>the</strong>ir.Tho, conj, <strong>the</strong>n, 3 b. I412. A. S.]>d.Thocht, cotij. though, 6. 348.Thold,/or<strong>the</strong>()ld, 19 n. 665.i'olede, pt. s. suffered, i. 823. A. S.\)6lian, Du. dulden, Lat. <strong>to</strong>lerare,<strong>to</strong> suffer ;Gk. TXfjvai.Thoo, dem. pron. pi. those, 10. 59.A. S. ])d, pi. <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> article se, seo.],

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