The T section of Robert Cawdrey's 1604 dictionary A Table Alphabeticall.
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- Tablet
- (f) little table
- tabernacle
- a tent, or pavilion
- tacite
- still, silent, saying nothing
- taciturnite
- silence, or keeping counsaile
- tapish
- (f) lie downe, hide it selfe
- taxed
- seised, appointed to pay a subsidie
- temerarious
- rash, unadvised, or hairebraine
- temeritie
- rashnes, unadvisednes
- temperance
- sobrietie, moderation
- temperate
- keeping a meane, moderate
- temperature temperament
- temperatenes, meane, or due proportion
- tempestuous
- boisterous, or stormie
- temporall
- that which indureth but for a certaine time
- temporarie
- for a time
- temporise
- to serve the time, or to followe the fashions, and behauiour of the time
- tenacitie
- nigardnes
- tenuitie
- smalenesse, or slendernesse
- tenure
- (f) hold, or manner of holding a possession
- termination
- ending, finishing, or bounding
- teritorie
- (f) region, or the countrie lying about the citie
- tertian
- belonging to every third day
- terrestriall
- earthly
- testament
- last will
- testification
- witnessing
- testimonies
- records, depositions or witnessings
- tetrarch
- (g) governour, or prince of a fourth part, of a country
- theologie
- (g) divinitie, the science of living blessedly for ever
- theoricke
- (g) the contemplation, or inward knowledge, of any art
- throne
- (g) a kings seate, or chaire of estate
- throtle
- strangle, hang, or torment
- thwart
- crosse, or mock
- thwite
- shave
- timerous
- fearefull, abashed
- timiditie
- fearefulnes
- tincture
- a colour, die, or staining
- tolerable
- that which may be suffered
- tone
- (g) a tune, note, or accent
- trace
- (f) find out by the foote steppes
- tractable
- easie to handle, or easie to be entreated
- tractate
- a treatise, or booke, handling any matter
- tracte
- (f) a space, or length
- tradition
- a delivering from one to another
- traduce
- to slaunder, reproach, or defame, to bring in, or drawe from one to another
- traffique
- (f) bargayning
- tragedian
- a maker, or player, of a tragedy
- tragedie
- (g) a solemne play, describing cruell murders and sorrowes
- tragicall
- cruell, sorrowfull, like a tragedy
- traine
- (f) followers, company
- tranquilitie
- quietnes, or calmenes, or rest
- transcendent
- climing over, mounting up
- transferre
- conceive over
- transforme transfigure
- change from one fashion, to another
- transgresse
- breake, offende or goe over
- transitorie
- (f) soone passing away, not long lasting
- translation
- altering, chaunging
- transmigration
- a passing from one place, to dwell in another
- transmutation
- a change from one place, to another
- transome
- lintell over a dore
- transparent
- that which may bee seene through
- transport
- carie over, from one place to another
- transpose
- change
- transubstantiation
- a changing of one substance into another
- traverse
- (f) strike, or thrust through
- triangle triangular
- three cornered
- tribe
- a company, ward, or hundred
- tribulation
- (f) trouble, sorrowe, anguish
- tribunall
- judgement seate
- tributarie
- (f) that payeth tribute
- tribute
- (f) rent, pension, or subsidie
- tripartite
- threefold, or devided into three parts
- triviall
- common, of smale estimation
- triumph
- great joy outwardly shewed
- triumphant
- rejoycing for the conquest
- trompe
- (f) deceive
- troncheon
- stake, or billet
- trophee
- a victorie, or any thing set in signe of victorie
- tropickes
- (g) circles in the heaven which when the sunne comes too, beginnes to returne againe
- troupe
- (f) company, or band of men in an army
- truce
- peace
- trucheman
- an interpreter
- truculent
- cruell, or terrible in countenance
- trunchion
- weapon
- tumult
- uprore, hurly, burly or insurrection
- tumultuous turbulent
- troublous, disturbing or disquieting
- tiranize
- use crueltie
- type
- (g) figure, example, shadowe of any thing
See Also
Introductory material
A,
B,
C,
D,
E,
F,
G,
H,
I/J,
L,
M,
N,
O,
P,
Q,
R,
S,
T,
U/V