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The Record Interpreter.
  • terratus:—banked up.
  • terricidium:—fallen branches.
  • tersorium:—a duster, a towel; a broom.
  • tesso:—a badger [meles taxus).
  • testa:—a head.
  • testamentalis:—devisable by will.
  • testamentum:—a will; testimony.
  • testator:—the maker of a will.
  • testerium:—a tester, a flat canopy over the end of a bed, a tomb, &c.
  • testicare:—to testify.
  • tethinga:—a tithing.
  • tetrizare:—to tether.
  • texera:—the sign of the Chequers.
  • textus:—a copy of the gospels; a register; type.
  • teysa, teysia:—a fathom.
  • thainus:—a thane.
  • thalamus:—a chamber, a room, as compared with aula.
  • thalassiarcha:—an admiral.
  • thanagium:—land belonging to the king of which the governor was a thane.
  • thaxa:—a tax; a task.
  • thaynus:—a thane.
  • thedinga:—a tithing.
  • theloneum, thelonium:—toll.
  • thelonmannus:—a toll-collector.
  • themicium:—a hedgerow.
  • themmagium:—a duty paid by inferior tenants to be free from the lord's jurisdiction.
  • themum:—theam, the right of having and judging one's bondmen and their issue, or of following them to other lord's lands; vouching to warranty, part of the legal process for recovering stolen property among the Anglo-Saxons.
  • thenecium:—a hedgerow.
  • theodum:—error for feodum (?).
  • theoloneum, theolonium:—toll.
  • Theophania:—the Epiphany.
  • thesare:—to worry.
  • thesauraria, thesaurarium:—a treasury.
  • thesaurarius:—a treasurer.
  • thesauria:—a treasury.
  • thesaurizarius:—a treasurer.
  • thesaurum:—a treasury.
  • thethinga:—a tithing.
  • thimagium. See themmagium.
  • thingus:—a thane.
  • thollia:—thowlpins.
  • tholneum, tholonium:—toll.
  • tholta:—extortion.
  • Thomipeta:—a Canterbury pilgrim.
  • thorale. See torale.
  • thorallia:—a mattress.
  • thorallum. See torale.
  • thrava, thravus. See trava.
  • threngus. See drengus.
  • thrimsa:—a drachm; an Anglo-Saxon coin worth three pence.
  • thumelum:—a thumb.
  • thurem dexteram:—some part of the body (error for sura, shin (?) ).