300 Teroor ترور, called also great Dathun.—Bitter and cool; strengthens eye-sight; cures bile, heat, diseases of the mouth and hepatic eruptions.
301 Tirnie ترنى.—Cool and sweet, increasing eye-sight, beneficial in bilious disorders, bile, heat, thirst, vomiting, and eruptions of the mouth.
302 Tirdisha تردشا.—A name for Mahomeed.
303 Tyrphilla ترپہلا.—The name for Hurr, Bhaera, and Anula.
304 Tirpurnie ترپونى.—An appellation for Jalpurnie or Tirpunnie.
305 Takkur تكر.—The name given to a mixture of Dhaie and water.
306 Tuggur تگر.—A name for Asaroon (Asarabece); it is sweet, hot, moist, light, and an antidote to poisons. It cures epilepsy, delirium, affections of the eyes, wind, and mucus. One kind of it is red. (Asarum), excellent errhine.
307 Teluck تلك.—A flower like the Till; hot, beneficial in mucous disorders, and Juzam; an ingredient in favourite formulæ.
308 Telk تلک.—Ginger.
309 Till or Tillee تلى.—The name of a seed, from which oil is extracted, and which leaves much refuse after the oil has been drawn. When green, it is dry, increases knowledge, and promotes appetite. Is astringent, reduces corpulency, clears the voice and complexion, and allays thirst. There are three kinds of this, the 1st called Pooth, the 2nd Tilbund, or white Till, the 3rd is wild; it is heavy and astringent, increases mucus and bile, strengthens the head, cures boils, and all rheumatic affections. Is stomachic, increases knowledge, and restrain the secretion of urine. The best kind is black, next the white, and last in order the red. The flower of the Till is useful in disorders of the eye, such as specks, and that affection called Nachoona, and is applied mixed with Soorma with good effect. This is stated both in the Ejalenapheh and Elajejul-umrae.