Turmentis, n. pl. torments, XVI 358. [OFr. turment.]

Turn(e); Teorne, XIII a 53; Torne, IV a 44 (see note), XII passim; Tourne, IV a 3, V 7; v. trans. to turn, IX 73, XIII a 32; turned into, diverted to, XI a 229; with (in)til, (in)to, change, turn (into), IV a 94, b 26, VIII b 107, XII a 168, XIII a 43, &c.; pervert, VII 42, XVI 332; translate, XI a 36; refl. turn, IV b 37; intr. turn (back), IV b 83, XII a 33, b 142; turne vntill, turn upon, XVII 218; turne to, return upon, IX 87; pass, proceed (to), V 7, XIV a heading; (with til, into) change, turn (into), IV a 72, XIII a 30, 53; turneth to ben, turns, becomes, IX 23. Yturnd (to), inclined to, fond of, XIII b 64; Turnyng, n. translating, XI a 44. [OE. túrnian, týrnan; OFr. to(u)rner.]

Turtill, n. turtle-dove, XVII 506. [OE. turtle.]

Twa; Twey(n). See Tuo; Tuaye.

Twelue, adj. twelve, I 30. [OE. twelf(e).]

Tweluemonth(e), Twelmonyþ, n. twelvemonth, year, I 97; quasi-adv. a year ago, V 175; þat tweluemonþe, all that year, I 103; (at þe) tweluemonth ende, at the end of a year, I 95, 187. [OE. twelf mōn(a)þ, pl.]

Twyneth, 3 sg. pres. twines, joins, XV h 18 (see note). [ME. twīnen; ? from OE. twīn, twine, n.]

Twynkelyng, n. twinkling, in yn tw. of an ye, I 192. [OE. twinclian.]

Twyn(ne), v. intr. separate, part, IV a 19, XVI 278. [Cf. OE. (ge-)twinn, double.] See Atwynne.

Twyys, adv. twice, I 182; for the second time, XVII 362. [OE. twi(g)a + adv. -es.]