tener, to have, hold, keep, take, hold out, lead, be the matter; — empeño, to desire earnestly; — en cuenta, to take into account; to consider; — ganas, to have a mind (de, to); no — inconveniente, not to consider improper; to have no objection; — lugar, to take place; to happen; — miedo, to be afraid; — noticia de, to be informed of; — por, to consider; — presente, to bear in mind, remember; — que, to have to, be obliged to, should; lo que tiene que le preparan una buena, the fact is that they are preparing for him a warm reception; que de todo tenían menos de artistas ó arqueólogos, who were anything but artists or archaeologists.

tentación, f., temptation.

tenue, thin, tenuous, light, delicate, soft.

teñir, to tinge, dye, stain, tint.

Teobaldo, m., Theobald.

tercero, -a, third.

terciar, to intervene (as a third person).

terciopelo, m., velvet.

terminar, to terminate, end, settle, arrive at the end of.

término, m. limit, boundary, goal, destination, term, terminal, termination; llevar á —, to succeed, carry out, perform; en estos —s, in these words; as follows.