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The Record Interpreter.
- tolumen:—a tumbrel.
- tonare:—to intone.
- tonellarius:—a cooper.
- tonellum, tonellus: —a tun, a vat; a prison on Cornhill.
- tonna:—a tun of wine.
- tonnagium:—tonnage.
- tonsor:—a shearman.
- topare:—to top trees.
- topettum:—a knob; a knop.
- tophta. See tofta.
- torale:—bedding; a mound; a kiln.
- torallum:—a mound.
- torcare:—to clean.
- torcha:—cob, straw and mud used for roofing.
- torched, torchetus, torchia:—a torch.
- torchiare:—to plaister.
- torchiator:—a plasterer, a dauber.
- torcia:—a torch.
- tormentum:—a catapult; a cannon; a fowling piece.
- tormentura:—torture.
- tornare:—to turn.
- tornator:—a turner.
- tornatilis pons:—a swingbridge.
- torneamentum:—a tournament.
- torneare:—to tilt at a tournament.
- torneator:—a tilter or jouster; one who attends a tournament.
- tornus. See turnum.
- torta:—extortion; a cake.
- tortellæ:—tourteaux (heraldic).
- tortica, torticia:—a torch; a winch, a windlass.
- tortua:—a turtle (chelone mydas or imbricata).
- tortum:—wroug; injustice.
- totsectus. See cotsethus.
- tottum:—rent; toll; a day's work for rent.
- toualus:—a towel.
- towayium:—toll paid for towing.
- traba:—a thrave. See trava.
- trabaria:—a small boat, a "dug-out."
- trabeatio:—the Incarnation, from trabea, a robe, not trabs, a beam.
- trabeatura:—beams.
- trabes:—a thrave, 12 or 24 sheaves.
- tracea:—search; pursuit; a trail.
- traceare:—to track.
- traco:—a cavern.
- tracta:—a horse's trace.
- tractagium:—towing, hauling.
- tractilis pons:—a drawbridge.
- tractula, tractulus:—a little tract or treatise.
- tractum, tractus:—a horse's trace; a haul; a drag-net.
- tractus:—struck out.
- trada:—a haven.
- traditio:—treason.
- traga, traha:—a sledge; a dray.
- trahicium:—a trace.
- trainellum:—a shoehorn.
- trama:—a path (trames).