Tan-day s. the second day of a fair
Tang s. to tie; that part of a knife which passes into the haft
Tave v. to throw the hands about wildly
Tavering adj. restless in illness
Tawl-down v. to strike or smooth down a cat’s back
Teak s. a whitlow
Teap s. a point, peak
Tëart adj. sharp, sour, painful
Ted v. to turn hay or flax to dry. Ted-pole the pole used for the purpose
Teg s. a last year’s lamb not sheared