Tarrer, p. 5, [l. 65], [l. 71], an auger.

Tarere por percier. De L’Oustillement au Villain. ed. 1833, p. 10.

Tarré ... Hauing an ouerture or hole.

Taré, worme-eaten, or full of holes. Cot.

Tarryours, [152/14], augers.

Tartlett, [35/521].

Tarts, [161/4]; [164/29].

Tast, [63/922], test, try.

Taste every dish, [256/165].

Tastynge, [80/1195-9] (tasting or testing food, to see that there’s no poison in it), is only done for a king, &c., down to an earl, [193/495-6].