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- tannerius:—a tanner.
- tannum, tanum:—oakbark for tanning.
- tanquam:—in the Universities, "a person of worth and learning, fit company for the fellows of colleges."
- tapatium:—tapestry work.
- tapeta, tapetium:—a carpet, in the middle ages used for covering tables, benches, or beds, not the floor.
- tapheta:—taffety, a thin silk.
- tapiceria:—tapestry.
- tapicerius:—a tapestry maker.
- tapinagium:—concealment.
- tapisterium:—the tester of a bedstead.
- tappa:—a tap.
- taragium:—the foot of or a stand for a piece of plate.
- taratantarizare:—to boult flour.
- tarcha:—a targe; a target.
- tarenus:—a Sicilian gold coin, 20 gr.
- targa:—a small shield, a target.
- targia:—a ship of burden; a target.
- targus. See targa.
- tarida:—a ship of burden.
- tarifa:—a listof prices; customs.
- tarkosia:—a quiver.
- tarta:—a tart, pastry.
- tartenus pannus:—cloth of tars, perhaps China silk crape.
- tasca, taschia:—a task; a tax.
- tassare:—to put hay into cocks.
- tassellus:—a fringe; a tassel; a hood.
- tassus, tassum:—a rick.
- tastare:—to try; to taste.
- tastum:—taste; choice.
- taxa:—a tax; a task.
- taxare:—to name; to describe; to heap up; to appraise; to tax.
- taxatio:—valuation, assessment.
- taxator:—an assessor; a tax collector.
- taxus:—a badger.
- techa:—a chest (theca).
- techellatus:—pied; spotted.
- tector:—a thatcher, not as in classical Latin, a plaisterer.
- tedinga:—a tithing.
- tegnio:—a thane.
- tegnum:—apparently used for τέχνη art, fraud.
- tegula:—a tile; a slate; a brick.
- tegularius, tegulator:—a tiler, a bricklayer.
- teignus:—a thane.
- tela:—a tile.
- telaria:—the tiller or stock of a balista, made of wood.
- telarius:—a weaver.
- teldum:—a tent.
- telligraphia:—written evidence.
- telonium:—toll.
- telum:—a tile.
- temantale:—a tax of 2s. on every plough-land. See tenemenetallum.
- templarius:—a knight of the Temple.