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custome, or condition to the contrarie. Disme, & terrage à deux mains. Looke vnder Main. Terragé. Terre terragée. Land held by the title, or lyable to the payment, of countrey toll.

Terrageal: m. ale: f. whence, Grange terrageale. A Barne for the receit, or keeping, of countrey toll. Seigneur terrageal. A Lord that receiues Terrage from his tenants.

Terrageau. as Terrageal, or Terragier. Terrager. To hold, or let out, lands for which Terrage is due; also, to sort, or lay out the fruits belonging thereto.

Terrageresse. Grange terrageresse. as Grange terrageale. Terragerie: f. Field-rent; or, the hauing of, or holding by, field-rent.

Terrageur: m. One that hath Terrage, or field-rent.

Terragier: m. The tenant that yeelds, or payes his Lord field-rent.

Terragier: m. ere: f. Held, or holding, by Terrage. Terraignol: m. A horse thats hardly raised from the ground.

Terrain: m. (Forced) earth, land, soyle; or, a heape thereof.

Terrantole. as Tarantole. Terrasse: f. A plot, platforme, fort, or bulwarke; also, a banke, heape, or hillocke, of earth; also, a Pond-head; also, as Terrace; also, an earthen panne.

Terrassé: m. ée: f. Felled, ouerthrowne, or cast downe, to the earth; also, floored.

Terrassement: m. An ouerthrowing, or casting downe, to the earth; also, a flooring, the laying of a floore, with earth; and the strengthning of the inside of a wall with a banke, &c, of earth.

Terrasser. To fell, ouerthrow, or cast downe, to the earth; also, to lay, or make a floore of earth, &c. Terrasser vne muraille par dedans la ville. To rampire, strengthen, or fill vp the inside of a wall with earth.

Terrassier: m. An ignorant, or home-bred clowne; one that neuer stirred off his owne dunghill.

Terrau: m. Mould, soyle, fat earth; also, as;

Terraul: m. A Plot, or Bulwarke of earth; also, a heape of earth; also, a seat of earth in an Arbor; also, as Terrau.

Terraut. as Terraul.

Terre: f. Earth, Ground, Land, Soyle; also, a Mannor, Farme, Close, Field, peece of Ground; also, a Land, Region, Prouince, Countrey; also, the world, or the whole earth.
  Terre Ampelite. A blackish earth, which broken, resolues into oyle: Jn old time they annointed Vines withall, thereby to destroy Caterpillers, and other vermine wherewith they were infested.
  Terre de l'arnage. A whitish clay, or fat earth, whereof, in old time, Goldsmiths melting pots were made.
  Terre de Beauvois. A certaine earth whereof pots, or vessells may be made.
  Terre Blesienne. Terra sigillata, or Lemnia; found sometimes neere vnto Blois, and therefore so tearmed.
  Terre de Chio. A white ash-coloured earth, which is gotten in the Jsland Chio; and which being vsed as a washing ball, makes a smooth, cleere, and well-coloured skin.
  Terre Cimolienne. A medicinable earth, whereof there be two sorts, one white, the other purplish; the best of both feeles cold, and fattie; some call it Fullers earth.

  Terre à degraisser. Fullers earth.
  Terre Eretrienne. An astringent, and refrigeratiue earth, whereof there be two kinds, one exceeding white, the other ash-coloured.
  Terre Guerinienne. Terra sigillata. (A medicinable earth.)
  Terre à laver. Fullers earth.
  Terre Melie, ou Melienne. A rough, and ash-coloured earth, which being tasted of, bites, and dryes, the tongue like Allum; and is vsed for the clensing of the bodies outside, whereto it giues a liuelie, and gracious hue.
  Terre d'ombre. Beyond-sea Azur; an earth found in siluer mines, and vsed by Painters for shadowings.
  Terre Pharmacite. as Terre Ampelite.
  Terre Pnignite. A gluie, and ash coloured earth, which is good to coole hot hands.
  Terre de S. Porcin. as Terre de l'arnage.
  Terre Samienne. A white, light, soft, moist, and gluie earth, which drunke in water, is good against poyson, and the impoysoned biting of venomous beasts.
  Terre de savon. Fullers earth.
  Terre seellée. The medicinable earth called, Terra sigillata.
  Terre Selinusienne. A white, shining, and brittle earth, which quickly melts in liquor, and is an excellent showrer of the skin.
  Terre de Venise. A white earth, or clay, vsed by Potters.
  Terre Verde. Borax, greene earth; also, a kind of tough greenish clay, whereof the best earthen vessells be made.
  Terre à vigne. as Terre Ampelite.
  Enfans de la terre. Worldlings; Looke vnder Enfant.
  Mau de terre. The falling sicknesse.
  Terre à terre. Euen by, close vnto, the ground.
  Manege de terre à terre. A manage more low, and more quicke then the ordinarie gallop, or curuet.
  Sous terre. Vnder hand, in huggar muggar.
  N'avoir ny de terre iaulne, ny de la blanche. To haue neither gold nor siluer; to be in a verie poore, or miserable case.
  Faire de la terre le fossé; &, De terre d'autruy remplir son fossé. Looke Fossé.
  Il ne marchoit de pied en terre. He was so glad that he could stand on no ground, or felt not the ground he went on.
  Mettre à terre; en terre; & par terre. Looke vnder Mettre.
  Prendre terre. To proceed, goe forward, rid ground, get on apace; also, to land, or get ashore.
  Terre chevauchée est à demy mangée: Pro. Farre-off land oft rid to halfe spends it selfe; The like is;
  Terre loing de soy n'apporte que flascons, & bouteilles: Pro.
  De bonne terre bon tupin: Prov. Good earth good pipkins yeeldeth.
  Nulle terre sans guerre: Pro. &, Qui a terre si a guerre: Prov. No land without Law; no contentment without contention.
  Telle terre telle cruche: Pro. See Cruche.
  Aujourd'huy en terre demain enterré: Pro. To day on the earth, to morrow in it.
  On ne doit pas laisser bonne terre pour mauvais seigneur: Pro. Good land must not be left because of a bad Landlord.
  Pour laver ses mains on n'en vend pas sa terre: