Tabure, Tabour, n. tabour, small drum, I 6, II 301. [OFr. tabour.]
Tache, v. to fasten, V 108; fig., to set, implant, VI 104. [Shortened from OFr. atachier.]
Taȝt. See Teche(n).
Tagyld, pp. entangled, encumbered, IV b 62. [Obscure; appar. peculiar to Rolle.]
Taile, n. tail, XVI 159 (see Top). [OE. tægl.]
Tayll. See Tale.
Takelles, n. pl. tackle, gear, VII 148. [MLG. takel.]
Take(n), Tak, Ta (V, X), v. (i) to catch, capture, VII 121, IX 243, X 71, XIII a 38, &c.; seize, fall upon, VIII a 138, 258; get, VI 192, VIII a 133, &c.; take, II 74, V 289, IX 123, X 130 (see Hond), 143, XIV d 6, &c.; see also In(e), Mynde, Reward(e), &c.; pick (up), II 550, XII b 136; assume, XII a 114; choose, VIII b 83, XI b 76, &c.; accept, receive, XI b 268, XVI 331; (ii) to commit, entrust, see pp.; (iii) to make, XVII 137, 272. Takth, 3 sg. pres. XII b 136; Tas, V 237; Totȝ, goes, VI 153 (cf. Nyme; see note). Tok(e), Took, pa. t. I 136, II 19, 64, V 175 (2 sg.) XI b 273, XIV c 45, &c. Take, pp. XI b 271; hath take, has been stricken with, XII a 11; Takyne, X 71; Tane, X 19, XVI 172 (entrusted); hase tane, has (got), IV a 53; Tone, committed, V 91 (see VI 153, note); Itake, Ytake, XIII a 38, XV g 15. [ON. taka.]
Tald(e). See Telle.
Tale, Tayll (XVII), n. tale, story; talk; word(s), what one has said, I 247, V 56, VI 230, XII b 88, XVI 273, XVII 315, &c.; upon the tale, immed. after their talk, XII b 147; pl. idle tales, VIII a 52, 54; see Telle, and next. [OE. talu.]