Tulle, v. entice, allure, A 4134. See note; and see Tollen.
Tunge, s. tongue, 1. 128, 4. 72; Tunges, pl. 4. 206. See Tonge.
Turet, s. the eye in which the ring of the astrolabe turned, A. i. 2. 1. Cotgrave has 'Touret, the little ring by which a Hawkes lune, or leash, is fastened unto the Jesses.' See the note in Warton (Hist. E. P. ii. 315, ed. 1871), which seems to make the word equivalent to a swivel. See also Torets.
Turment, s. torment, R. 274. See Torment.
Turmente, ger. to vex, L. 871; v. torment, L. 1165. See Tormente.
Turne, ger. to turn, A 2454; v. turn (in a lathe), A 3928; Turnen, v. return, L. 2619; Turne, 3 imp. s. may he turn, HF. 1, 58; Turne we, let us turn, 7. 204; Turned, pp. turned, 3. 599, 609; turned, at an end, 3. 689. See Tornen.
Turneyinge, s. tournament, A 2557; Turneying, jousting, mock tournament, R. 1407. See Torney.
Turtel, s. turtle-dove, 5. 355, 510, 577; A 3706, E 2080; Turtles, gen. sing. E 2139; pl. R. 662.
Turves, s. pl. pieces of turf, turf-plots, patches of turf, L. 204; E 2235.
Tusked, provided with tusks, F 1254.