Tithingis, tidings, [902], [2336].

To, too, besides, [3045].

Togidder, together, [254].

To-kerwith, carves or cuts to pieces; al to-kerwith, cuts all to pieces, [868].

A.S. to-ceorfian. The prefix to- is intensive, and forms a part of the verb. See Judges ix. [53]: “All to-brake his skull;” i.e. utterly brake; sometimes misprinted “all to break” (!).

Ton, taken, [1054], [1071].

Ton, one; the ton, the one, [1822].

The tone = A.S. þæt áne.

To-schent, disfigured, [1221].

The intensive form of the A.S. verb scendan, to shame, destroy. In the same line we have to-hurt, and in the next line to-rent, words modelled on the same form. We find, e.g., in Spenser, the forms all to-rent, all to-brus’d. (See the note on the prefix To- in the Glossary to William of Palerne.)