Tẻstóre, as Tẻssitóre.
Tẻstóso, headie, as Tẻstárdo.
Tẻstríce, as Tẻssitríce.
Testúde, as Testúdine.
Testúdine, a Tortoise. Also any shell-crab, Crab-fish, Lobstar, or any great Snaile, with a shell both of land and sea. Also a shell-Toade. Also the bellie of a Lute, or Lute it selfe, because it somewhat resembleth a Tortoise shell. Also the roofe or vault of a house consisting of two arches, the one going crosse-wise ouer the other. Also a warlike fence or engine made of boords, couered ouer with raw hides, which serued against fire and stones flung against souldiers, vnder which they might safely assault the walles. Also a kind of target-fence, which was a close holding and ioining together of targets ouer-head, like a roofe, wherewith the foote-men being defended, did beare off the thick shot of arrowes or flinging of stones. Vsed also for any great Shield, Target, Paluoise, or buckler. Also the name of a Starre or Signe in heauen.
TET Testúdo, as Testúdine.
Testúgine, as Testúdine.
Testúina, as Testúdine.
Tẻstúra, as Tẻssiménto, a contexture.
Tetánico, that hath the cricke in the necke or a kind of crampe which holdeth the necke so stiffe that it cannot turne or bow.