Tee, tē, n. a mark for quoits, curling-stones, &c.: (golf) the raised sand from which the ball is played at the commencement of each hole.—v.t. to place the golf-ball on this before striking off.
Tee, tē, n. a finial in the form of a conventionalised umbrella, crowning a dagoba in Indo-Chinese countries.
Teem, tēm, v.i. to bring forth or produce: to bear or be fruitful: to be pregnant: to be full or prolific.—n. Teem′er.—adjs. Teem′ful; Teem′ing; Teem′less, barren. [A.S. teám, offspring.]
Teem, tēm, v.t. and v.i. to pour, empty.
Teen, tēn, n. (arch.) grief, affliction, injury. [A.S. teóna, reproach, injury.]
Teen, tēn, v.t. (Spens.) to excite, provoke. [A.S. týnan, to irritate, vex.]
Teen, tēn, v.t. (Spens.) to allot, bestow.
Teens, tēnz, n.pl. the years of one's age from thirteen to nineteen.
Teeny, tē′ni, adj. very small, tiny.
Teeny, tē′ni, adj. (prov.) peevish.