Tórre la vólta, to take the turne, to get the start of one, to preuent one.
Torrẻnte, a torrent, a land flood, a raine flood, a swift-running streame, that sweepes all away. Also rough and boisterous, as waters rumbling downe from rockes and mountaines. Also vehement, furious, or forcible.
Torríbolo, an incense-pan, a censer. Also the name of a starre in heauen.
Torricẻlla, a little towre or turret.
Torridità, drinesse, stifnesse, parchednesse, scorchednesse.
Tórrido, parched, scorched, burnt, drie, stiffe and drie.
Torrifrága, the ancient name of great ordinance, Breake-towre.
Torrigiáno, a Ring-doue, a Quoist, a Stock-doue.
Torrióne, any great towre, or strong keepe in the midst of a castle.
Torróso, as Toróso. Also full of towers.