Take the best bit, don’t, [277], [278/45].
Talwijs, [p. 261], l. T; [259/19];
full of slander;
A.S tál, reproach, blame, slander, accusation, false witness, a fable, tale, story. Bosworth (from whom all the A.S. words are quoted).
Du. taalvitter, a censorious critick. Sewel.
‘Talu has for its first signification censure; and “wise at censure,” censorious, is an ancient Momus.’ Cockayne.
Talk at meals, don’t, [267/51]; [272/101].
Talk loud, don’t, [277], [278/30].
Talk too much, don’t, [269/58]; [219/6]; [279], [280/74].
Talking to any man, how to behave when, [235, cap. vii.]; [252/64]; [270/65]; [275], [276/16].