trysty tre, III, 26 f., 95, 98; 27, 102: tree fixed upon for rendezvous (trusty, trustie in later copies).

tu, V, [303] a: to.

tua, the tua part, V, [254] b, 4: two thirds. But twa part, V, [276], 20, seems to mean second part, half, which we have at IV, 120 F 7; 381, 16; that is, it is more likely that an equal share should be offered.

tul, III, 440, 25; til, to. tul a, III, 440, 13: to have.

turn, IV, 477, 14; turning o the tune, II, 249, 11; o the note, 250, 13; IV, 477, 13: refrain (owreturn, I, 332, E, F 7; owreword, II, 254, 8, 9). turnin o the bell, IV, 314, 19.

turn the wind wi thee, IV, 379, 6:==take the wine (i.e. wind) fra thee, V, [275], 5. (The meaning is clear, but whether turn is in actual use in the required sense I have not ascertained.)

turning. See turn.

tust, IV, 224, 20: tost.

twa, two. twa part, see tua.

twafald(-fold), oer a tree, staff, II, 461, 19; III, 268, 8: bent double over a stick. twafald ower his steed, III, 8, 18: doubled, head hanging on one side, feet on the other. See twofold.