fresh, [59/852].
Turnsole, [9/123]; [11/143]; [p. 91];
turnesole is used to make pownas colour (? pownas, puce) in Forme of Cury, recipe 68, p. 38.
See Tornsole.
Turrentyne salt, [168/7].
Turrentyne, sele, [166/25]; [p. 174].
Tursons, [p. 50, note 6].
Tuske, [p. 151], carve.
Tutia, [135/10], for Tutia;
Fr. Tuthie: f. Tutie; a medicinable stone or dust, said to be the heauier foyle of Brasse, cleauing to the vpper sides and tops of Brasse-melting houses: and such doe ordinary Apothecaries passe away for Tutie; although the true Tutie be not heauie, but light and white like flocks of wooll, falling into dust as soon as it is touched; this is bred of the sparkles of brasen furnaces, whereinto store of the minerall Calamine, beaten to dust, hath been cast. Cotgrave.