1609. Threatened. There are more threatened than struck.

1610. Threepence. If you make not much of threepence you'll ne'er be worth a groat.

1611. Thrifty. Thrifty men are fond of thrifty sayings.

1612. Thrive.

He that will thrive must rise at five.
He that hath thriven may lie till seven.

1613. Thunder. Thunder in December foretells fine weather.

1614. Thunders. When it thunders the thief becomes honest.

1615. Thyself. For what thou canst do thyself rely not on another.

1616. Tide. There is a tide in the affairs of man which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune.

1617. Tide. Every tide has its ebb.