[timbrian], w. v., to build: pret. part. acc. sg. säl timbred (the well-built hall), [307].

be-timbrian, (construere), to finish building, complete: pret. pl. betimbredon on tyn dagum beadu-rôfes bêcn, [3161].

[tîd], st. f., -tide, time: acc. sg. twelf wintra tîd, [147]; lange tîd, [1916]; in þâ tîde, [2228].—Comp.: ân-, morgen-tîd.

ge-[tîðian] (from tigðian), w. v., to grant: pret. part. impers. wäs ... bêne (gen.) ge-tîðad feásceaftum men, [2285].

[tîr], st. m., glory, repute in war. gen. sg. tîres, [1655].

[tîr-eádig], adj., glorious, famous: dat. sg. tîr-eádigum menn (of Beówulf), [2190].

[tîr-fäst], adj., famous, rich in glory. nom. sg. (of Hrôðgâr), [923].

[tîr-leás], adj., without glory, infamous: gen. sg. (of Grendel), [844].

[toga], w. m., leader: in comp. folc-toga.

[torht], adj., bright, brilliant: acc. sg. neut. hof ... torht, [313].—Comp.: wuldor-torht, heaðo-torht (loud in battle).