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+Tiing+, _sb._ tidings, news, S, S2; +tyyng+, S, S2; +tiinge+, _pl._, S; +tiinges+, S2.--Cf. +Tiding+.

+t.i.till+, _sb._ an epistle, WA.

+t.i.tmose+, _sb._ t.i.tmouse, S3, Manip.; +tytemose+, Prompt.; +tytmase+, Voc.--AS. _mase_, a word forming the second element of the names of many kinds of small birds, see SkD.

+t.i.tte+, _sb._ a quick pull, S2.

+t.i.tte+, _v._ to pull tightly, HD; +tytted+, HD.



+Tixt+, _sb._ text, PP; see +Texte+.

+Ti?en+, _v._ to tie, PP, S2; +tei?en+, S2; +tey+, B; +te+, B; +teien+, _pr. pl._, SkD; +teyd+, _pp._, C2; +y-teyd+, C.--AS. _tigan_ (*_tegan_).

+Ti?t+, _adv._ quickly, S2; see +t.i.t+.

+To+, _prep._ to, at, in, upon, for, with reference to, by, against, after, as, until, PP, S, S2; +te+, S, S2. _Comb._: +tabide+, to abide, S; +tacord+, C3; +taffraye+, C2; +tallege+, C; +talyghte+, C2; +tamenden+, S2, C2; +tanoyen+, S2; +tapese+, S3; +tariue+, S; +tarraye+, C2; +ta.s.saile+, C2; +ta.s.saye+, C2; +taswage+, S3; +tembrace+, C2; +tencombre+, S3; +tendure+, S3; +tenforme+, S3; +tenrage+, S3; +tespye+, C2; +texpounden+, C2.

+To+, _adv._ too, S, PP; +te+, S.

+To+, _num._ two, S, S2; see +Tuo+.

+To-+, _prefix_ (1). The prep. _to_ in composition.

+To-+, _prefix_ (2), in twain, asunder, to pieces.--AS. _to-_; cp. OHG.

_zi-_ (Tatian), Lat. _dis-_.

+To-belimpen+, _v._ to belong to, S. (+To-+ 1.)

+To-bellen+, _v._ to swell extremely; +tobolle+, _pp._, PP. (+To-+ 2.)

+To-beren+, _v._ to part; +tobar+, _pt. s._, S. (+To-+ 2.)

+To-beten+, _v._ to beat in pieces, C3. (+To-+ 2.)

+To-breden+, _v._ to spread out; +tobreddest+, _2 pt. s._, S2.

(+To-+ 2.)

+To-breiden+, _v._ to tear asunder, _distorquere_; +tobreidynge+, _pr. p._, W; +debreidynge+, W; +tobraidide+, _pt. s._, W. (+To-+ 2.)

+To-breken+, _v._ to break in pieces, S, C3, W; +to-brac+, _pt. s._, PP; +to-brak+, G; +to-brake+, _pt. s. subj._, S; +to-broken+, _pp._, PP, G; +to-broke+, PP, S2, W. (+To-+ 2.)

+To-bresten+, _v._ to burst asunder, C; +to-berste+, _pr. s._, S: +to-barst+, _pt. s._, S2, G; +to-brast+, W; +to-brosten+, _pp._, C.

(+To-+ 2.)

+To-brisen+, _v._ to break to pieces; +tobrisid+, _pp._, W. (+To-+ 2.)

+To-cleue+, _v._ to cleave asunder, to fall to pieces, PP; +to-cleef+, _pt. s._, PP; +to-clief+, PP. (+To-+ 2.)

+To-comen+, _v._ to come together; +to-comen+, _pt. pl._, PP. (+To-+ 1.)

+To-comyng+, _adj._ future, W2. (+To-+ 1.)

+To-cweme+, _adv._ agreeably, S. (+To-+ 1.)

+To-cyme+, _sb._ advent, S. (+To-+ 1.)

+Tod+, _sb._ a fox, JD, ND, HD, SkD; +toddis+, _pl._, S3. _Comb._: +Todman+, Bardsley.--The word is common in Mid Yorks.h.i.+re and c.u.mberland, see EDS (Ser. C).

+Tod+, _sb._ a bush, generally of ivy, HD; +todde+, SkD.

+To-dasht+, _pt. s._ dashed (herself) in pieces, S3. (+To-+ 2.)

+To-delen+, _v._ to divide, S, S2; +to-daelen+, S; +to-dealen+, S.

(+To-+ 2.)

+To-drawen+, _v._ to draw asunder, S2, W; +to-dra?en+, S; +to-drowe+, _pt. pl._, PP; +to-dro?e+, S; +to-drawun+, _pp._, W; +to-drahen+, S.

(+To-+ 2.)

+To-dreuen+, _v._ to trouble; +to-dreued+, _pp._, S2, (+To-+ 2.)

+To-driuen+, _v._ to drive asunder; +to-dryue+, PP; +to-drif+, _imp.

s._, S. (+To-+ 2.)

+To-dunet+, _pp._ struck with a sounding blow, S. (+To-+ 2.)

+To-fallen+, _v._ to fall in pieces, SD. (+To-+ 2.)

+To-flight+, _sb._ refuge, S2. (+To-+ 1.)

+To-foren+, _prep._ and _adv._ before, SD; +toforn+, PP, S3; +tofore+, S, PP, S2; +touore+, S, S2; +tofor+, S, PP, S2, W. (+To-+ 1.)

+To-forrow+, _adv._ previously, S3. (+To-+ 1.)

+Toft+, _sb._ hillock, eminence, a slightly elevated and exposed site, PP, S2; _campus_, Prompt.--Cp. OSwed. _tomt_, a cleared s.p.a.ce (Dan.

_tomt_, a toft); from Icel. _tomr_, empty. See +Tome+.

+To-gadere+, _adv._ together, S, S2; +tegaedere+ S; +togedere+, S, PP; +togedre+, PP; +togeddre+, S; +togidere+, PP; +togider+, S, C2; +togederes+, PP, S; +togideres+, PP; +togidres+, PP, C3; +togederis+, PP; +togeders+, PP; +togedders+, S2. (+To-+ 1.)

+To-gan+, _v._ to go asunder, SD; +toga+, _pr. pl._, S. (+To-+ 2.)

+To-genes+, _prep._ towards, S; +togeines+, S; +to?eines+, S; +to?enes+, S. (+To-+ 1.)

+Toggen+, _v._ to draw, allure, sport, S, Prompt.

+To-grinden+, _v._ to grind in pieces; +togrynt+, _pr. s._, PP.

(+To-+ 2.)

+To-hewen+, _v._ to hew in pieces, S, S2, C3. (+To-+ 2.)

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