twinkle, II, 409, 17; 425, A 7: trinkle, trickle.

twinn, v. See twin.

twinn, part in twinn, I, 432, 3: in twain, in two.

twirld, at the pin, IV, 390, b 4: tirled, rattled.

twofold oer a staff, threefold oer a tree, III, 267, 9; the body being bent double over the staff, the whole presentation is, with the staff (tree) threefold. Corruptly, III, 188, 6, two foote on a staffe, the third vpon a tree. See also twa-fald.

tydand, II, 433, 9: tidings.

tyde. See tide.

tyndes, III, 65, 186: (A. S. tind) tynes, antlers.

tyne, I, 17, 11:==tynd, harrow-tooth (harrow-pin, I, 19, 10).

tyne, v., to lose, to perish. See tine.