Troglodytes.
Dwellers in caves, &c., as the early settlers at Nottingham, in Kent’s Hole, &c.; used as a class-name for some languages of Africa, as Beja, Bishari, &c.
Trojan, see [Phrygian].
Troubadours.
Romance; name for the mediæval poets of Provence, in S. France, who used the Langue d’Oc. Grammar and Dicty., by Raynouard, Paris, 1844. See [Trovatore].
Trouvères.
Romance; name for the mediæval poets of Normandy, who used the Langue d’Oil. See de Gembloux, “Trouvaires de Berry,” &c., Moulins, 1841.
Tsagatai.
Alatyan: written dialect of Turkee, formerly spoken by Uighur Tatars, the Tshagatai, who founded the Moghol dynasty in India. It is also written Chagatai, Jagatai.