Timállo, as Timálo.

Timálo, a fish called a flower, goodly to looke vpon, and sweet in taste and smell.

Timariótti, such men as liue vpon Timarros or hold land in Knights-seruice or Capite, vnder the great Turke.

Timárro, Lands, Farmes, Mannores, Lordships, Liuings or States of new conquered lands distributed and holden in Capite or Knights seruice vnder the great Turke by well-deseruing Captaines and souldiers.

Timbáde, witches, hagges or sorceresses which keepe about tombes and graues, and cut off some members from dead bodies, which they abuse in their enchantments.

TIM Tímbo, a tombe, a graue, a sepulcher.

Timbrẻo, Watermints.

Timelẻa, a shrub bearing a kind of Pepper.

Timidézza, as Timidità.

Timidíre, dísco, díto, to make or become timorous or fearefull, to possesse with feare.