top, IV, 288, E 3: should be toss, toast.
topcastle, III, 340 f., 32, 58; 344 f., 28, 46; IV, 504 f., 32, 58 (topcasaille)==top. See topps.
topps, III, 419, 15; IV, 506, 61: “Among seamen tops are taken for those round frames of board that lye upon the cross-trees, near the heads of the masts, where they get up to furle or loose the topsails.” Phillips. A noble ship at III, 419, 15, has five tops.
tor (of saddle), IV, 410, 21: pommel.
tor, tore, II, 323, 11; 334, M 2; IV, 480, 8: projection or knob at the corner of old-fashioned cradles (as also, ornamental balls surmounting the backs of chairs).
torne, III, 112, 56: turn, bout.
tortyll-tre, III, 112, 56: corruptly for trystell-tre.
toss, IV, 288, E 3: toast (as a beauty). (misprinted top.)
to t’, III, 439, 4: to the.
to-towe, III, 430, 1: too-too, a strong too.