Glossary 20
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1 Tack, n. the term of a lease
Taigle, v. involve; delay
Tang, n. sharpness; a sharp point
Teem, v. pour
Tempit, v. tempted
Tenner, a. tender
Tent, n. notice; care
Tentie, a. thoughtful; careful
Tether, v. and n. to fasten; a tie, fastening
Thae, pr. (hard th) those
Theek, n. thatch
Thegither, prep. together
Theretill, prep. thereto
Thir, pr. (hard th) these
Thirlman, n. slave; prisoner
Thole, v. endure, bear
Tholeable, a. endurable
Thrawart, a. intractable, contrary
Thrawn, a. obstinate, contrary
Threep, v. pertinaciously affirm
Thretty, a. thirty
Thring, v. thrust; press forward
Throwe-gangs, n. streets
Throwe-ither, prep. mixed together
Ticht, a. (gutt.) tight
Tichtly, adv. (gutt.) tightly, strictly
Tine, v. lose
Tint, v. lost
Tirl, v. a continuous light knocking or touching
Toʼbooth, n. tolbooth, prison
Tocher, n. (gutt.) dowry
To the fore, a. prepared; still available
Tod, n. fox
Toom, n. empty
Tow, n. rope; string; fastening
Towclaith, n. coarse bagging
Tosh, a. neat, trim
Towerickie, n. tower; high point
Trampit, v. trampled, trod
Traik, v. to trail in a languid way
Trauchlʼt, v. (gutt.) draggled
Troke, v. traffic, deal, trade
Trochs, n. troughs, receptacles for water
Trimlʼt, v. trembled
Trimlin, v. and a. trembling
Tryst, n. an appointment
Trystit, v. made an appointment; covenanted
Tukken, v. taken
Twafauld, a. double; insincere
Tulzie, n. tumult; conflict
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Translated by Rev William Wye Smith. Published in Paisley, Scotland in 1904.