Termigísto, a great boaster, quareller, killer, tamer or ruler of the Vniuerse, the child of the earth-quake and of the thunder, the brother of death, &c.
Tẻrminábile, boundable, terminable. Also that may be ended or determined.
Tẻrminále, of or belonging, or seruing vnto bounds, confines or limits. Also a meare-stone, a land-marke or bound to shew the limites of fields or lands. Also a kinde of Medlar or Saruice-fruite.
Tẻrminálie, feastes instituted in the honour of the God Terminus, kept in February on the eight Calends of March, because that betweene Tẻrminálie and Regifúgio the odde daies were put in.
Tẻrmináre, to terminate, to limit, to bound, to confine, to assigne bounds, or appoint Marches. Also to decide, to determine or define. Also to end.
Tẻrminataménte, determinatly, conclusiuely, definitely.
Tẻrminatióne, a termination, a limitation, a bounding, a decision, an ending.
Tẻrmine, the end or compasse of any thing, a tearme, a bound, a limit. Also a Meare-stone, a Land-marke, a signe declaring one mans land from another. Also an end, an ayme, a gole. Also a terme or state of being or time. Also a fit or stint of an ague.
TER Tẻrmine di fẻbbre, a fit or stint of an ague.
Tẻrminéuole, as Tẻrminábile.