Tablin'—top stones on a gable,
Tack—lease.
Tansies—ragweed,
Tap—top.
Tashed—fatigued.
Ted—toad, applied to children or young women as a term of endearment.
Teem, toom—empty.
Tenty—careful, attentive.
Teuch—tough.
Teuchat—lapwing.
Thackit—thatched.
Thewless—feeble.
Thiggin'—to go about receiving supply not in the way of common mendicants, but rather giving others an opportunity of showing their liberality.
Thirled—bound or enthralled.
Thoom—thumb, to massage with the thumbs.
Thrang—throng.
Thrapple—throat.
Thrave—two stocks or sheaves.
Thraw—twist, sprain.
Thrawcruik—implement for twisting straw ropes.
Threeve—throve.
Thrums—ends of yarn; span her thrums—purred.
Timmer—timber.
Tint—lost.
Tirl—act of vibrating.
Tirl the sneck—twirl the handle of the latch.
Tirr—to strip forcibly.
Tittit the tow—pulled the bell-rope.
Toom—empty.
Tocher—dowry.
Tod—fox.
Towmond—twelvemonth.
Trail the rape—Hallowe'en spell which consisted in dragging a straw rope of peculiar make round the house.
Trams—shafts, as of a cart.
Trauchled—draggled.
Travise—division between stalls.
Troke—barter.
Truff—turf.
Trump—Jew's harp.
Tulzie—quarrel.
Tweezlock—another name for thrawcruik.
Tyauve (wi' a)—with great difficulty.

Unco—strange, uncommon.

Virr—force, impetuosity.
Vratches—wretches.
Vreetin'—writing.
Vricht—wright.

Wadset—to mortgage.
Waled—chosen.
Waller—weller, frequenter of St. Ronan's well.
Wardly—worldly.
Wared—expended.
Warslin'—struggling.
Waucht—large draught
Weet—wet.
Weird—fate, destiny.
Whaup—curlew.
Wheeple—shrill intermitting note with little variation of tone.
Whip-the-cat—tailor with no fixed place of business, who goes from house to house.
Whorl—flywheel of a spindle made of wood or stone.
Whylock—little while.
Wicks o' mou's—corners of the mouth.
Winceys—petticoats made of wincey.
Wiss—wish.
Wuddy—gallows.
Wye—way.

Yeldrin—yellow-hammer.
Yett—gate.
Yill—ale.
Yird—earth.
Yokin'—working period during which horses are in harness.
Youkie—itchy.
Yowes—ewes.

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