Tẻrgere, tẻrgo, tẻrgéi, tẻrgiúto, to backe or shield and couer. Also to backe. Also to retire or draw backe. Also to drie, to burnish, to scoure, to polish or make smooth.
Tẻrgidutóre, a Seriant of a band that commonly followeth his troupes.
Tẻrgiríno, a thin paile, wall or partition of hedges, rods, reedes or bushes.
Tẻrgiuẻrsáre, to turne backe or ones taile vnto. Also to shrinke or auoide from. Also to run away and fight still. Also to dodge, to deny and wrangle or to haft & by no meanes to come to any reasonable point.
TER Tẻrgiuẻrsatióne, turning backe or ones taile unto, shrinking or auoided from. Also a running away and fighting still. Also a dodging, a wrangling. Also a none suite in the law, when the Law, when the Plaintife letteth his suite fall.
Tẻrgiuẻrsatóre, one that withdraweth and shrinketh backe and will not hold to a point, a wrangler, a hefter, a dodger, one that runneth backe.
Tẻrgiuẻrsióne, as Tẻrgiuẻrsatióne.
Tẻrgiúto, backt, shield. Looke Tẻrgere.
Tẻrgo, the backe or shoulders of a man, any hinder part. Also a hide or skin.
Téri, a kind of coine in Naples.