Tála, a Die to play with. Also a shred namely of a Vine.

Talacimáno, a watch, a guard or sentinell, but properly one that stands on the top of a Tower and cries what the clocke is, as they use in Turkie.

Taládro, a leaver, a heauer or such instrument to mount pieces into their cariage.

Tálamo, a faire handsome lodging, but properly a bed-chamber.

Talapói, a kind of religious men among the Pagans or Moores.

TAL Taláre, a long garment or robe downe to the anckle. Also certain shooes with winglets as Mercury is fained to weare on his feet. Also the ioynt of the foote.

Talári, certaine gouty swellings in the anckles. Also the Plurall of Taláre.

Talário, of or belonging to playing Dice or to huckle or ankle bones.

Talasióne, a song contained in certaine verses vsed to be sung at marriages, an exclamation or cry vsed at mariages, first begun when Romulus and his Romans rauished the maidens of the Sabines.

Talassióne, as Talasióne.