Thynne. 49. MS. Ed. 15. thin. A.S. [Anglo-Saxon: ðinn].
Tarlettes. 50. afterwards Tartletes, rectiùs; and so the Contents. Tortelletti. Holme. p. 85. v. Tartee. Godwin, de Præsul. p. 695. renders Streblitæ; et v. Junius, voce Tart.
Thise. 53. alibi. these.
Take. 56. taken. Chaucer.
Thridde. 58. 173. alibi. Third, per metathesin. Chaucer. Thriddendele, 67. Thriddel, 102. 134. Thredde, MS. Ed. II. 1. v. Junius, voce Thirdendeal.
To done. 68. done. To seems to abound, vide Chaucer. v. To.
Turnesole. 68. colours pownas. vide ad loc.
Ther. 70. 74. they. Chaucer.
Ton tressis. 76. an herb. I amend it to Ton cressis, and explain it
Cresses, being the Saxon [Anglo-Saxon: tunkerse], or [Anglo-Saxons:
tuncærse]. See Lye, Dict. Sax. Cresses, so as to mean, one of the
Cresses.
Turbut. 101.