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Glossary of Latin Words.
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  • thuribulum:—a censer.
  • thymallus:—a smelt (salmo eperlanus); a grayling (salmo thymallus).
  • tia:—an aunt on the mother's side.
  • tibialia:—stockings.
  • tibisare:—to address in the singular.
  • ticendulum:—a wick of a lamp.
  • tilerium:—a trigger (?); a tiller (?).
  • tillagium:—tillage.
  • timbrellus:—a small assembly (Skene, De verborum significatione). See tumbrellum.
  • timbria:—a timber of fur, a bundle of 40.
  • timorare:—to frighten.
  • timoratus:—God-fearing.
  • tina:—a cask, a tun, a tub.
  • tinata:—a cask full.
  • tinctor:—an oxherd, perhaps an error for tractor.
  • tinellus:—a cowlstaff.
  • tinettum:—brushwood for repairing hedges.
  • tinneum:—tin.
  • tiparium. See typarium.
  • tipetum:—a tippet, a scarf, generally black, and furred.
  • tiplare:—to tipple.
  • tippulator:—a tippler.
  • tipularia domus:—an alehouse.
  • tipus (τῦφος):—pride.
  • tira:—a tier, used of the lines of skins in a fur cloak.
  • tiriaca:—treacle (theriaca).
  • tiro:—a young man intending to become a knight; a young knight, a champion.
  • tirocinare:—to be a tiro; to serve in war.
  • tirocinium:—knighthood.
  • tissutum:—tissue.
  • tithinga:—a tithing.
  • titulare:—to make a heading or title.
  • titulus:—a title.
  • toacula, toale, toalle:—a towel.
  • todda:—a tod of wool, 281bs.; a certain quantity of grass.
  • toftmannus:—the holder of a toft.
  • tofta, toftum:—a toft; a place where a house formerly stood.
  • togella:—a towel.
  • tolcestrum:—tolsester, payment to the lord of the manor for liberty to brew and sell ale.
  • tolia:—toll.
  • tollagium:—forcible exaction of illegal toll.
  • tolletum:—toll.
  • tollum:—toll.
  • tolnetum:—toll.
  • tolnetum de pixide:—toll pixy, a customary payment by artisans and dealers in Gower to the lord.
  • tolonarius:—a tollkeeper.
  • tolonium:—toll.
  • tolta:—wrong, extortion.
  • tolta placiti:— a writ removing a cause in a Court Baron into the County Court; the removal of a cause from temporal jurisdiction.