Tyte, adv. quickly, XVI 332; as tyte, at once, XVII 219. [ON. títt, neut. of tíð-r.] See Tydely.
Tythe, n. tenth part, tithe, VIII a 86. [OE. ti(o)goþa, &c., tenth.]
Tythingis. See Tiding.
To, adv. too, I 108, II 335, V 232, VI 121, VIII a 260, b 23, 24, IX 267, XIV a 2, b 91. [OE. tō; orig. same word as To, prep.]
To, conj. till, XVII 241, 381, 499; cf. Til. [From next; cf, OE. tō-þæs-þe.]
To, prep. to, I 9, &c.; (postponed) II 119, 517; to him was, he had, XI b 285-6; (hunt) after, VIII a 30, 31; at, II 441, 579, V 265, VII 85, XVII 343 (see Biholde); to my hend, in, under, my hands, XVII 255; in, according to, XVII 28; (turn) into, IV a 94, b 26; on, on to, II 549, V 264, VI 74, VII 174, VIII a 66, IX 182; up to, III 56; until, XI b 25; towards, with regard to, VI 108 (see Fare, v.); against, XI b 111; for, II 485, VI 147, VIII b 14, XI b 56, 59, XVII 109, &c.; ȝou to, for yourselves, XIV d 7; to me (IX 100), see note; for, by way of, as, in, VII 70, IX 150, XI b 223, XII a 3; see Mede; to plesynge (&c.) of, so as to please, &c., IX 333, XI b 108, &c. Adv. to it, on, XI b 200; go to, get along, XVII 236; þat ... to, to which, I 33, V 29; to and fro, XVII 111. [OE. tō.] See Te, Þar(e).
To. See Tuo.
To-breke, v. intr. to burst, break, IV a 78; subj. sg. in þin herte þe (dat.) tobreke, may your heart be stricken with remorse (or literally break) within you, XV g 10. [OE. tō-brecan.]
To-chine, pp. cracked; al to-chine, all scarred, II 262. [OE. tō-cīnan.]
To-dele, v. to divide, XIII a 55. [OE. tō-dǣlan.]