Isl. _tek-ia_, captura.

_Monroe._

TACK, TAKKE, TACKE, _s._

1. A lease, S.

_Acts Ja. II._

2. Possession for a time, S.

~Tacksman~, _s._

1. One who holds a lease, S.

_Erskine._

2. In the Highlands, a tenant of the higher cla.s.s.

_Stat. Acc._

TACKET, _s._ A nail for the shoe, S.; E. _tack_, id.

_Morison._

TACKIT. _Tongue-tackit_, _adj._ Having the tip of the tongue fastened by a small film, S.

2. Tongue-tied, S.

TAE, _s._

1. The toe, S. A. Bor.

2. p.r.o.ng of a fork, &c. S.

TAFFIL, TAIFLE, _s._ A table, S. B.

Germ. _tafel_, tabula cujuscunque generis.

_Spalding._

TAFT, TAFTAN, _s._ A messuage, S. B.

Su. G. _tofft_, Isl. _topt-r_, area domus.

TAG, _s._

1. A latchet, S.

2. Any thing used for tying, S.

_Balfour._

3. A long and thin slice, S.

4. In pl. Trumpery.

_Chron. S. P._

TAGGIT, _part. pa._ Confined.

_Priests Peb._

TAGGLIT, _adj._ Hara.s.sed; enc.u.mbered, S. B.

V. ~Taigle~.

TAY, TAE, _s._ A toe, S.

_Douglas._

A. S. _ta_, id.

TAID, _s._ A toad, S.

A. S. _tade_.

TAIDREL, _s._ A puny creature.

_Polwart._

A. S. _tedre_, imbecillis.

TAIGIE, TEAGIE, TYGIE, _s._ A cow with some white hairs in her tail, Fife; also _taigit_.

_A. Douglas._

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