To. 30. 17. MS. Ed. 33. 42. too; and so the Saxon, Hence to to. 17. v. ad loc. Also, Lel. Coll. IV. p. 181. 206. VI. p. 36. To is till, MS. Ed. 26. 34. two. II. 7. v. Unto.
Thyk. 20. a Verb, to grow thick, as No. 67. thicken taken passively.
Adjective, 29. 52. thik, 57. thykke, 85. thike, Chaucer.
Teyse. 20. to pull to pieces with the fingers. v. ad loc. et Junius, voce Tease. Hence teasing for carding wool with teasels, a specics of thistle or instrument.
Talbotes. 23. qu. v. ad loc.
Tat. 30. that. as in Derbysh. who's tat? for, who is that? Belg. dat.
Thenne. 36. alibi. then. Chaucer. A.S. [Anglo-Saxon: ðanne].
Thanne. 36. MS. Ed. 25. then. A.S. [Anglo-Saxon: ðan]. than. MS. Ed. 14.
Teer. 36. Tear. A.S. [Anglo-Saxon: teran].
To fore. 46. alibi. before. Hence our heretofore. Wiclif. Chaucer.
A.S. [Anglo-Saxon: toforan].