tentō, āre, āvī, ātus [freq. of tendō], to touch, handle; try, attempt; sound, try to win over.
tentōrium, ī [tendō], n., a tent.
ter, num. adv., thrice, three times.
Terentius, ī, m., a Roman gentile name. See [Varrō].
Terentius, ī, m., a comrade of Pompey the Great.
tergiversor, ārī, — [tergum + vertō], to twist and turn, shuffle, evade.
tergum, ī, n., back, rear.
ternī, ae, a [cf. trēs], num. adj., three on each side, by threes, three.
terō, ere, trīvī, trītus, to rub, wear away; waste, kill.
terra, ae, f., the earth, ground; land.