Tenérsi huómo, to hould or repute himselfe a man.

Tenerúme, the soft braune, pithinesse or fleshinesse of any thing.

Tenerúme dell'orécchie, the flap of ones eares.

Tenesmóne, as Tenasmóne.

Téngere, as Tíngere, to die, to staine.

Ténia, a rowle that women were wont to weare on their heads. Also a wollen ornament like a turbant that men were wont to weare on their heades. Also a womans head-band, fillet or haire-lace. Also the knot or fastning of a fillet or haire-lace. Also a kinde of long and narrow Sea-fish. Also a kind of brow, Cornish out iutting out ouer pillers. Also a long row of rockes or cliffes along the Sea-shore, or a Veine of white stones which to them that be a farre off vpon the sea appeareth long like to a coure-cheffe. Also a kind of worms that be long, broad and slender, of some called Graue-wormes, as engendering of the rotten flesh of dead bodies.

Teniẻnse, any fish that liues by the borders or brimes of the sea.

Teniẻre, a tiller of a Crosse-bow. Also a houldfast or place to hould fast by.

Teniménto, a tenement, a free-hould. Also any hould or houlding.

Ténio, that hath thine haire.