3. To unroof.
_Spalding._
4. To strip one of his property.
_Morison._
5. To pare off the sward, S.
_Stat. Acc._
A. S. _tyr-an_, _tyrw-an_, to tear.
_To_ TIRR, _v. n._ To snarl, S.
Teut. _tergh-en_, to irritate.
~Tirr~, _adj._ Crabbed, S. B.
V. _v._
TIRRIVEE, _s._ A fit of pa.s.sion, S.
Fr. _tir-er_, to dart forth, and _vif_, lively; denoting the lively action of rage.
TIRWIRR, TIRWIRRING, _adj._ Habitually growling, S.
Teut. _tergh-en_, to irritate, and _werren_, to contend.
TISCHE, TYSCHE, TYSCHEY, TUSCHe, _s._ A girdle.
_Douglas._
Fr. _tissu_, id.; Belg. _tessche_, a scrip.
TYSDAY, TYISDAY, _s._ Tuesday, S.
_Knox._
A. S. _Tiwesdaeg_, from _Tuisco_, a Saxon deity; or Goth. _Tijs_; Isl. _Tijsday_, id.
TYSE, TYIST, TYST, _v. a._ To entice, S. B.
_Douglas._
Arm. _tis_, a train. Su. G. _tuss-a_, to incite dogs.
TYST, TAISTE, (Orkn.) TYSTIE, (Shetl.) _s._ The sea-turtle.
_Barry._
Isl. _teist-a_, Norw. _teiste_, id.
TYSTRE, _s._ A case, a cover.
_Wyntown._
L. B. _tester-um_, covering of a bed.
t.i.t, _s._ A s.n.a.t.c.h.
V. ~Tyte~, _s._
t.i.t. _A t.i.t_, a gog.
V. ~Tid~.
_Bruce._
_To_ TYTE, _v. a._
1. To s.n.a.t.c.h, to draw suddenly, S.
_Wyntown._
2. To move by jerks, S.
A. S. _tiht-an_, Teut. _tyd-en_, trahere.
~Tyte~, ~Tyt~, _s._
1. A quick pull.
_Wyntown._
2. A tap, S.
V. the _v._