To Tee, v. a. To tee a ball, to raise it a little on a nodule of earth, giving it the proper direction, S.
Ramsay.
TEE, adv. Too, also. Aberd.
To TEEN, v. a. To provoke.
V. [Teyne].
TEENGE, s. A colic in horses, S. perh. from E. twinge.
TEES, s. pl. Perh. cords.
Sir Egeir.
TEES, s. pl. Apparently for taes, toes.
Leg. St Androis.
TEESIE, s. A gust of passion, Fife.
Teut. tees-en, vellicare.
To TEET, v. n. To peer.
V. [Tete].
Teet-bo, s.
V. under [Tete].