Teel, Tile. To place anything leaning against a wall (A.B.H.Wr.). Generally used with up, as 'Teel it up agen th' wall, wull 'ee?'—N.W.

Teft. The same as Heft (A.B.C.)—N.W.

Teg-man. A shepherd.—S.W. (Salisbury.)

'I am a teg-man (or shepherd) in the employ of Mr. White.'—Wilts County Mirror, October 28, 1892, p. 8, col. 5.

Temper. 'To temper down dripping,' to melt it and refine with water.—N.W.

Temtious. Tempting, inviting.—N. & S.W.

*Temzer. A riddle or sieve. Cp. Fr. tamis.—Obsolete.

'A temzer, a range, or coarse searche: Wilts.'—MS. Lansd. 1033, f. 2.

Tentful. Attentive, careful.—N.W.

Terrible. Extremely. ''Tes a terr'ble bad harvest to-year.'—N. & S.W.