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- turneicius pons:—a swingbridge.
- turniamentum:—a tournament.
- turniare:—to joust.
- turnum, turnus:—a turn; the king's leet through acounty; a winch, as on a crossbow.
- turqueizare:—to favour the Turk.
- turratus:—having towers.
- turrella. See turrellus.
- turrellare:—to build turrets.
- turrellus:—a turret, a tourel, a small tower.
- turtarius:—a baker of tourte, i.e., coarse brown bread.
- turtra:—trout (salmo fario).
- turtus:—tourte bread.
- tussimulus:—a door knocker.
- tutibarum:—a tumbrel.
- twigeldum:—a double fine.
- tymbrium. See timbria.
- tyna:—a tub; part of Gloucester town.
- typarium:—a seal bearing the image of its owner.
- tyro. See tiro.
U.
- ulcus:—a hull.
- uliare:—to remedy a default.
- uligo:—a marsh.
- ulmetum:—an elm grove.
- ulna:—an ell.
- ulnagium:—alnage, duty on cloth.
- ulnator, ulniger:—an alnager, examiner of cloth and collector of alnage.
- ulnus:—for ulmus.
- ulphus:—hassock, coarse grass.
- ultragium:—outrage.
- umbra:—an umbrer or umber, part of a bacinett, which protected the face; a grayling {salmo thymallus); precincts, outskirts.
- umbraculum. See umbra.
- umbraria, umbreria:—some office in Bordeaux, perhaps prefect of the umbra or suburb.
- umpirator:—an umpire.
- unare:—to bring together, to collect.
- uncia:—an ounce; an inch; a measure of land, perhaps 12 modii.
- uncialiter:—in capital letters.
- unciata. See uncia.
- uncina sagitta:—"a swalowe tayle or a brode arrowe," i.e., barbed.
- unire:—to unite.
- unitio:—union.
- uplanda:—upland.
- ura:—ore.
- urigenator:—a furbisher (eruginator).
- urla:—a border; an orle.
- ursarius:—a bearward; a bear-dog.
- usagium:—usage.
- usia:—being.
- ustilamentum:—a loom.
- usuagium:—usage.
- utensilium:—a loom.
- uterennium:—a space of two years.