Glossarial Index. 



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Sye, imp. s. strain (milk), 146/lo. "I 

 sye mylke, or dense, U coulle du 

 laid. This term is to muche north- 

 erne ;" Palsgrave. 



Sjrmbalo, for symbolo, abl. s. in the 

 creed, I6I/3. 



Symylytude, s. likeness, I6O/9. 



Synagoges, s./>/. synagogues, 165/21. 



Synge, v. sing (as land), IO/19. 



Syre, s. sire (said of a horse), 68/75. 



Sythe, conj. since, I57/41. 



Sjnies, s. />/. sieves, 86/3. 



Syxte, aefj. num. sixth, 75/3. 



Tables, s. />l. tablets, UI/31. 



Take, /r. s. subj. lay firm hold of, 



126/12. 

 Tancardes, s. pi. tankards, 141/68. 

 Tarre, s. tar, 47/i6. See Terre. 

 Tawed, //. dressed, 146 '42. 

 Tayle, s. plough-tail, 3/ 18. 

 Tedde, v. to spread or turn hay, 25, 



rubric; tedded, pp. 25/2. "I Uede 



hey, I toume it afore it is made in 



cockes ; " Palsgrave. 

 Teddered, //. tethered, fastened, 6/17. 

 Teddynge, s. spreading, 25/4. 

 Tedure, s. tether, 147/3 1. 

 Tedure, v. to tether, 1 48/14. 

 Tell, V. count, 3O/5. 

 Temper, s. adjustment, 4/46; tempre, 



4/56. 

 Tempered, //. adjusted, set, 2/30, 4/3 ; 



worked together (as clay), 122/26. 

 Temporal, adj. worldly, I54/17. 

 Tenaxinte, s. tenant, 12 3/31. 

 Tenaunte, j. tenon, 139/6. 

 Tennes-balles, s. pi. tennis balls, 91/4. 

 Terre, s. tar, 4I/4. 



Terre, s. tare, tares, 2O/36 ; ter, 20/4. 

 Terre-boxe, s. tar- box, 41/io. 

 Thacke, s. thatch, 27/20. " Thackeoi 



a house, chaume ; " Palsgrave. 

 Thacke, v. thatch, 27/io. 

 Thacking, s. thatching, 27/24. 

 Thanke, s. thanks, I69/23. 

 There-as, conj. where, 33/13, ^5/g, 



08,9. 

 Theyues, s. pi. ewes of the first year, 



63 '4- " Theave, a ewe of a year old 



(Essex) ; a sheep of three years old 



(North) ;" Wright. Set tharve, theave, 



in Index to Old Country Words, ed. 



J. Britten (E.D.S.). 

 Thimble, s. thimble, 142/$. 



Thistyls, s. pi. thistles, 2O/3 ; thistyll, s. 



20 6. 

 Thopinion, the opinion, Vljyj. 

 Thorowe, adv. through, 23/ 16, 44/lo, 



128/19. 

 Threde, s. thread, 142/s. 

 Thresshe, pr. s. subj. z.p. thresh, 35/2 ; 



thresshen, pp. I3/40 ; thresshed, pp. 



10/9- 



Throughe, adj. passing through, con- 

 tinuous, 96/3. 



Thryfte, s. thrift, thriving, 129/8. 



Thjm-cressed, pp. thin in the crest, 

 78/2. The nest is ' the rising part of 

 a horse's neck ; ' Wright. 



Tinded, pp. fiimished with tines, 10/24. 

 See Tyndes. 



To, adv. too, 2/24, 2/29, 43/5, I48/34, 

 150/2. 



To, prrep. in going to, 146/i6. 



To, frequently inserted in imperative 

 clauses ; thus, to fel, i.e. remember 

 to fell, 134/15 ; to sell, be sure to 

 sell, 134/18 ; &c. 



Tc^Tvith, or Togewith, s. part of the 

 draught apparatus of a plough or 

 harrow, to which the swingle-tree was 

 attached, 5 '25, I0/43. Lit. " tug- 

 withe;" cf. ^^ tug-iron, an iron on 

 the shafts of a waggon to hitch the 

 traces to ; " W^ right. 



Tolle, s. toll, 146/17. 



Tombljmge, s. tumbling, IO2/5. 



Toppes, s. tops, 31/12. 



Tothe, V. furnish with teeth, 24/7. 



Toure, s. tower, 1 46/104. 



Towels, s. pi. towels, 14 6/45. 



Towne-syde, s. farm-yard side, lO/ii. 



TraUe, v. to dragon the ground, I4I/49. 



Tree, s. piece of wood, 3/9 ; tre, 3/ii. 



Trenche, s. trench, I24/30. 



Tresses, s. pi. traces (for drawing a 

 plough), 0/25, 15/42. 



Trouse, s. the trimmings of a hedge, 

 38/3, 126/9. ''Trouse, to trim 

 hedgings " ; Wright. 



Tryanglewise, adj. in the form of a 

 triangle, 4/34. 



Tucke, V. to tuck up short, I5I/14. 



Tuell, s. fundament (of a horse), 86/4. 



Tuftes, s. pi. tufts, 70/3. 



Tume, s. a disease of cattle, giddiness, 

 62/28. 



Twon, pp. twined, 25/^2. 



Twyche, v. to twitch, IO8/2. 



Twyrle, v. turn round ; twjn-le upon, 

 i.e. turn round by pressing upon, 55/ 1. 



