Glossary of Latin Words.
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- troparium, troperium:—a book containing tropi, verses sung at certain festivals before the Introit.
- trua:—a sow.
- trubechettum. See trebuchettum.
- trubla:—a sieve.
- trublagium. See tribulagium.
- trublechettum. See trebuchettum.
- trubuculus:—a catapult.
- trubula:—a sieve.
- trufare:—to deceive.
- trufatorius:—trifling.
- truffa:—trifles.
- truga:—a measure of corn.
- truia:—a sow.
- truncagium:—a paymentto Bamborough Castle by the town-ships near.
- trunculum:—a bench.
- truncus:—a money-box; the pillory; a candle end.
- trunso:—a truncheon.
- trusellum:—a bale.
- trussa:—a truss.
- trussare:—to truss.
- trussellum:—a bale.
- trussula, trussum:—a truss.
- trutannicus:—worthless, false.
- trutannus, trutanus:—truant, vagrant.
- trutta, trutus:—a trout (salmo fario and salmo trutta).
- tryinkus:—a net used in the Thames.
- tuallium, tuellium:—a towel.
- tuare, tuisare:—to address in the singular. (Fr. tutoyer.)
- tuttortus:—seeking protection.
- tumberalis pena:—the punishment of the tumbrel.
- tumberellus:—some military engine.
- tumbrellum:— a tumbrel, a clicking stool.
- tumpilloralis pena:—the pillory.
- tunellum:—a tun or ton.
- tunicella, tuniculus:—a short tunic.
- tunnagium:—tonnage.
- turba:—turf.
- turbagium:—the right of digging turf.
- turbare:—to turf.
- turbaria:—the right of digging turf; a place where turf is dug.
- turbarius:—kerne.
- turbido:—a tempest.
- turbo:—a turbot (Rhombus maximus).
- turcasia:—a quiver.
- turcoplerius, turcopoliarius:—a Turcopolier, an officer in the Order of the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem, originally the commander of the Turcopuli, light cavalry.
- turella, turellus:—a turret.
- turetti:—tirrets.
- turgiolum:—a boss.
- turkesius:—Turkish; a turquoise.
- turnarius:—a turner.
- turnatus pons:—a swingbridge.
- turneamentum:—a tournament.
- turneare:—to joust, to hold a tournament.