aucer _thilk_)
Thiller _s._ the shaft horse
Thill-harness opposed to trace harness
Tho _adv._ then, ex. I couldn't go tho, but I went afterwards
Thong _v._ to stretch out into viscous threads or filaments
Thongy _adj._ viscid, ropy
Thornen _adj._ made of thorns
Thurt _v._ to thwart, to plough crossways
Thurt-handled _adj._ thwart-handled
Thurt-saw _s._ a thwart-saw, a cross-cut saw
Tilty _adj._ irritable, _i.e._, easily tilt or lifted up
Timmern _adj._ wooden
Timmersom _adj._ timorous
Tine _v._ to light, ex. Tine the candle (root of tinder) _v._ a tooth
as of rake or spear (A S _tine_)
Tine-in _v._ to shut, to enclose. Tinings _s._ enclosures (A S
_tynan_)
Tip-and-tail heels over head
Titty-todger _s._ a wren
To appended to adverbs, as where-to, to-home, to-year, to-week, as
to-day
Toak _v._ to soak
Toggers _s._ the handle-pieces of the scythe
Toke _v._ to glean apples
Toll _v._ to decoy, entice, ex. A bit o' cheese to toll down the bread
wi'
Toll-bird _s._ a decoy bird
Tongue, or Tonguey _v._ to talk immoderately
Tossity _adj._ drunken ('tossicated)
Tranter _s._ a carrier. Coal-tranter a beggar
Trapes _s.v._ a slattern, to walk in the dirt
Trendle _s._ a brewer's cooler of an oval form
Trig _v._ to prop up _adj._ sound, firm, well in health, neat, tidy
Trig-to _v._ to open, set open, as a door
Trill _v._ to twirl
Trop intj. used by riders to excite a dull horse
Tuck _v._ to touch
Tucker _s._ a fuller, also Tucking-mill
Tun _s._ upper part of the chimney
Tunnegar _s._ a wooden funnel
Tup _s._ a ram
Turmets, Turmits _s._ turnips
Turve _s._ turf
Tut _s._ a hassock
Tutty _s._ flower. Tutty-more flower-root
Tut-work, Tuck-work _s._ piece-work
'T'war it was
Twibill _s._ a sort of axe with bill of two forms
Twily _adj._ restless
Twink, or Pink _s._ a chaffinch
Twi-ripe, Twi-ripy _adj._ unequally ripe
Twistle, Twizzle _s._ that part of a tree where the branches divide from
the stock
Under-creepin _adj._ sneaking
Ungain (from gain) unhandy
Unkit _et. id. adj._ lonely, dismal (A S _cwyde_, speech; _uncwyde_,
solitary, having no one to speak to)
Unray _v._ to undress, ex. I do ston to ray, and I do ston to unray
Untang _v._ to untie
Up, Uppy _v._ to arise, to get up
Uppin-stock, Lighting-stock _s._ a horse-block
Uppings _s._ perquisites
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