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To TAAL ; to fettle, or be reconciled to a fituation ; 



as a fervant to a place j (Keep to a " heaf," &c. 

 TAISTREL; arafcal. 

 TEA i to : as, ' pud fum mare tea't " put fome 



more to it. 



TEA; too: as, " aal gang tea j" I'll go likewife. 

 TEAM ; an ox~chain, paffing from yoke to 



yoke. 

 To TEAM j to pour, as water : alfo to unload, as 



hay or corn. 



TEAMj empty ; as, a " team waggon," an emp- 

 ty waggon. 

 TEAP ; tup ; a ram. 

 TEATHY ; pecvifh, as children when cutting the 



teeth. 



To TED. See To SPREAD. 

 To TEE AV ; to paw and fprawl with the arms and 



legs. 

 TEMCE ; a coarfe hair fieve, for feparating the 



inferior flour from the bran. 

 To TENT ; to tend, as (beep or other ftock. 

 To TENT ; to fcare or frighten ; as, to tent the 



birds off the corn. 



To TENG j to fling, as the bee or the adder. 

 To TEW j to work as mortar, &c. alfo to agitate 



and fatigue by violent cxercifc. 



A a 4 THAAVLE ; 



