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  • Tage - take.
  • Tayle - vent.
  • Taylid - cut up.
  • Tele - teal.
  • Temper; Tempere - mix; season.
  • Tenchys - tench (fish).
  • Tese - shred small (tease).
  • Tesyd - shredded small.
  • Thorgh - through.
  • Throte boll - gullet; Adam's apple.
  • Thyn; Thyne - thine; as an adjective, it means "thin."
  • Tobrest - burst.
  • To-broke - broken.
  • To-choppe - chop together.
  • To-choppyd - chopped together.
  • To-falle - disintegrate; fall together.
  • Tolle; Toyle - rub.
  • Toenst - against.
  • Trappe - a type of pan.
  • Trayne; Treyne - train, a series of connected things.
  • Tre(en) - wood(en).
  • Trounde - trundle; a round shape.
  • Try(id) - separated; sifted.
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