Glossary of Latin Words.
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- synodale:—payment by the clergy to the bishop or archdeacon at a visitation.
- synodus:—a meeting of ecclesiastical persons.
- syra. See schira.
- syrografum:—a chirograph.
- syua. See summa.
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- tabacum:—tobacco.
- tabardarius:—a tabarder or tabiter, a scholar at Queen's College, Oxford.
- tabardum:—a tabard, a short tunic worn by heralds, priests, and others.
- tabellarium:—a board for the game of tables.
- tabellatum:—a boarded partition.
- tabellio:—a notary.
- tabellionatus:—the office of notary.
- taberna:—a tavern; a brewery.
- tabernaculum:—a tabernacle or pyx for reserving the sacrament.
- tabernarius:—a tavernkeeper.
- tabula:—a board; the cover of a book.
- tabulamentum:—a tablement, a projecting course of stone to hold a roof.
- tabularium:—a chess-board, or board for the game of tables.
- tabulatus:—boarded.
- tabuletta:—a tablet.
- taburcinum, taburcium:—a drum.
- tacella:—a tassel.
- tachiamentum:—attachment.
- tactare:—to confirm.
- tailla:—brushwood, a copse; a tally.
- taillagium. See tallagium. taillia:—a tally. tailliare. See talliare. tainus. See thainus. talare:—to cut; to devastate. talea:—a tally. taleator:—a teller. talentum:—sometimes a pound. See marabotinus. tallagium:—tallage, tax. tallator. See talliator. tallea, tallia:—a tally; a tallage; a stated allowance of provisions, commons; tail (legal). talliare:—to cut; to limit; to tax. talliator:—a teller; a cutter of tallies; a tailor. talliatum feodum:—feetail. talliatura:—talwood; firewood. talliatus:—in tail. tallium:—entail; retail. talmus:—an eye (ophthalmus). tamenetallum. See tenemenetallum. tanaliter:—mortally. tanator:—a tanner. tancardus:—a tankard. tannare:—to tan leather. tannarius, tannator:—a tanner. tanneria:—a tannery.