To TASH, v. a. to tuffle; to soil.

TATE, TAIT, s. a very small portion of any dry substance.

TATTER-WALLOPS, TAUTER-WALLOPS, s. pl. rags fluttering in the wind.

TATTIES, s. pl, potatoes.

TAULD, adj. told.

TAUPIE, TAWPIE, s. an inactive, silly, and slovenly woman.

TAWIS, TAWES, s. a whip; a lash; the ferula used by a schoolmaster.

TEAZLE, s. a severe brush; an onset.

To TEET, v. n. to peer; to look with the eyes half shut.

TEHEE, s. a loud laugh.