And tymed no twynte,

But tolled her cornes,

And gaderid the grotus

With gyle, as I trowe.

tynen, tyne (A.S.) [416], to lose. part. pas. tynt, [377]

titeleris (A.S. ?) [442], tattlers

tithe (A.S.) tenth, tithe

tixte (A.N.) [348], text

to (A.S.) too

to-, prefixed in composition to verbs of Anglo-Saxon origin, has the same force as the German zu-, giving to the word the idea of destruction or deterioration:—