Tẻrmíno, a God to whom Numa consecrated a Temple. Lat.
Tẻrminóso, full of bounds or limits.
Tẻrmínto, a hard or red swelling rising sometimes in the crowne of the head, in the priuy parts or arme pits, called of our Chirurgions a Manchet or little loafe. Also as Terebínto.
Tẻrnále, of or consisting of three.
Tẻrnaría, a Magistrate in Venice that hath charge of the custome of Oyles.
Tẻrnário, of three, consisting of three.
Tẻrnétta, a kind of small lace or twist of silke or gold.
Tẻrni, a cast of two treas vpon the dice.
Tẻrníre, nísco, níto, to tarnish or darken and mist-ouer, as burnished plate or glasse will be being breathed vpon.
Tẻrnità, a Trinity, a number of three. Vsed also for Etẻrnità.