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touch, twitch, twutch,
twitch [twɪtʃ, twʌtʃ]
v. To twitch. S. To fasten tightly together.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
in a twitch: In an instant.
twitter, twutter,
twitter [ˈtwɪtər, ˈtwʌtər]
v. To quiver or tremble.
n. A fluster.
twitter, twutter,
twitter [ˈtwɪtər, ˈtwʌtər]
n. A thin part of unevenly spun yarn. A narrow cut. Something slender.
v. To spin yarn too thinly and unevenly.
Twizel, Twyzel,
Twyzel [teaɪzl]
pn. Twizel(l) (Northumberland).
tild, tildit, tile, tyld, tyldit, tyle,
tyld [ˈtəil(d)]
v. To cover a window with a curtain, blind or shutter.
pt. pp. tyldit adj. Of a window: covered with a curtain, blind or shutter.
taileor, tailor$s, tailyer, tailyor, tailyour$, tailzer, taylor$s, tealyir, tellure, teyler, teylor, teylor$s, teylour, tielor, tielour, tilyer, tylar, tyler, tylie, tylor, tylor, tylor$s,
tylor [ˈtəil(j)ər, ˈtel(j)ər]
n. A tailor. WC. The dragonet Callionymus lyra.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
lang-leggit tylor: S. A crane fly of the genus Tipula.
tam-tylor: S. The water spider Argyroneta aquatica.
tent, tin$d, tine, tined, tinin, tint, tyne, tyne$t, tyned, tynit, tynt, tynt,
tyne [təin]
v. To lose, to suffer the loss, destruction or disappearance etc. of some attribute or possession. To cease to have or enjoy. To mislay. To fail to obtain, miss, come short of. To forfeit, be deprived of. To lose a cause at law, to fail in one's suit or claim. To lose or miss one's way, to stray from the right road, to lose oneself, get lost. To lose control of oneself, be beside oneself. To fail to retain in the memory, to forget, be oblivious of.
pt. tint [tɪnt], tyne't, tyned
Tyne,
Tyne [təin]
pn. The river Tyne.
tjogga, tjogga, tjogi, tjugga, tyoggie, tyoogie, tyougie, tyugga, tyuggie,
tyoggie [I.Sh. ˈtjogi, ˈtjugi, ˈtjʌgə]
n. The black guillemot Cepphus grylle or razorbill Alca torda.
tipe, type,
type [təip]
n. A low conical hill.

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