Table, how to behave when sitting at, [231/423]; [255/136]; [263/39]; [265/15]; [270/94].

Table-cloth, don’t dirty it with your knife, [180/110]; [272/119]; [277/39]; [278/40];

or wipe your teeth on it, [180/115].

Table-knife, [22/334], ? a broad light knife for lifting bread-trenchers on to the table.

Table-knives, [152/13].

Tacches, [20/306], faults, ill manners.

Tacchis, [p. 261], l. K; [258/10]; tricks, ways;

tetch’e, or maner of condycyone, mos, condicio. Prompt.

He that gentyl is, wylle drawe hym vnto gentil tatches, and to folowe the custommes of noble gentylmen. Caxton’s Maleore, v. i. p. 250, ed. 1817.

Take leave of all the company after dinner, [271/91]-3.