Tâj al-Dîn b. Ḥammûyâ, al-Sarachshî, on ‘Origins,’ [212]
Tamar, the ‘Fruit,’ her liaison with Judah, and with Amnon, [180–2]
Tannîn, ‘Extended dragon,’ i.e. Rain, [423], [427];
Crocodile, and Egypt, [424–5]
Tent of heaven denotes the sky by night, [111]
Theocracy, a league between Religious and National ideas, [273]
Thor, converted in Christian times into St. Olave, [431]
Thunder is a groaning or roaring of the clouds, [164–5]
Time, a category not understood till after Space, and expressed in language by the same terms, [40–3]
Tôrâ, formed of chuḳḳâ and dâbhâr conjoined, [315]