1. A spark of fire, S. B.

2. A spark at the side of the wick of a candle, S. B.

_To_ TEYNE, TENE, TEEN, _v. a._ To vex, to irritate.

_Charteris._

A. S. _teon-an_, Belg. _ten-en_, irritare.

~Teyne~, ~Tene~, _adj._ Mad with rage.

_Wallace._

~Teyne, Tene~, _s._

1. Anger, rage, S.

_Barbour._

2. Sorrow, vexation, S.

_Wallace._

A. S. _teon_, injuria, irritatio.

~Teynfull~, _adj._ Wrathful.

_Lyndsay._

TEIR, _s._ Fatigue.

_Gawan and Gol._

A. S. _teor-ian_, _tir-ian_, to tire.

~Teirfull~, _adj._ Fatiguing.

_Gawan and Gol._

TEIS, _s. pl._ Ropes, by which the yards of a ship hang; q. _ties_.

_Douglas._

_To_ TELE, _v. a._ To cultivate.

V. ~Teil~.

_Maitland P._

TELYIE, _s._ A piece of meat.

V. ~Tailyie~.

TELLYEVIE, _s._ A violent or perverse humour.

_Semple._

Fr. _talu-er_, to take an oblique direction; or O. Fr. _taillier_, disposition, and _vif_, lively, spurting.

_To_ TEME, _v. a._ To empty.

V. ~Teym~.

TEMED, _pret._ Enticed.

_Sir Tristrem._

Isl. _tem-ia_, a.s.suefacere.

TEMPER-PIN, _s._ The wooden pin used for _tempering_, or regulating the motion of a spinning wheel, S.

_Ritson._

TENCHIS, _s. pl._ Taunts, reproaches.

_Douglas._

O. Fr. _tence_, _tance_, _tenche_, querelle, dispute.

TEND, _adj._ The tenth.

V. ~Teinds~.

_Wyntown._

_To_ TEND, _v. n._ To intend.

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