Hanged low downe to her knee.

II, 52, 17: talents probably refers to the weight or value of gold worn in massive ornaments (cf. a weight of goud hung at her chin, I, 472, 24). It is not likely that the lady wore coins.

talk, IV, 13, 12: should probably be lack, reproach, blame. The reading in A 18; D 5, is suspicious; lack, reproach, is in E 16.

talkitive, IV, 13, D 8: used for talkativeness.

Talliant. See Tailliant.

tamper ye at, keep ye up and, IV, 226, 13: seems to be corrupt, cf. 221, 17, keep ye up i temper guid. tamper may be meant for temper, in the sense of putting a machine into working order, try expedients to humor or manage you.

tane, the tane, the tither, tother, I, 253, 1; II, 104, 30; 132, 18; 190, 42; 212, 16. See tean, ton.

tane, taen, tean, teyne, p. p., taken. tane with me, IV, 98, 12: occupied, engrossed, captivated (seized or smitten with compassion for, love?) tane sworn (I am), V, [52], 73: of one who has taken an oath.

tangle, V, [259] a, 11: sea-weed.

taps, V, [173], 8: tops, tips (of heather).