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Tîn, n. a tail, a bottom

Tinbais, n. a petticoat

Tinben, adv. tail to tail

Tinc, n. a tink, a tinkle

Tincerdd, n. the tail of a craft; a tinker

Tinciad, n. a tinking, a tinkling

Tincial, Tincian, v. to tinkle; to drain

Tincio, v. to tink, to ring

Tincion, n. last drawn milk

Tindaflu, v. to throw the tail

Tindew, a. fat-buttocked

Tindin, adv, tail to tail

Tindopio, v. to flounce

Tindraphen, adv. topsy turvy

Tindro, n. a turn of the tail

Tindroed, n. the didapper

Tindrwm, Tindrom, a. heavy-tailed

Tinfoel, a. bare-tailed

Tin-gloff, a. hipshot

Tin-goch, a. red-tailed: n. the red-start

Tin-grach, a. scabby-tailed

Tinlethu, v. to overlay

Tinllom, Tinllwm, Tinnoeth, a. bare-bottomed

Tino, v. to form a tail

Tinpen, n. a hassock

Tinrwth, Tinwyg, a. open-tailed

Tinsigl, n. the wagtail

Tip, n. a particle, a bit

Tipyn, n. a piece, a little bit

Tipynu, v. to part into bits

Tir, n. land, earth, ground

Tiraeth, n. a continuition

Tirdriniad, n. a dressing of land

Tirddiwyll, n. agriculture

Tirf, a. fresh, luxuriant; lively

Tirfâd, n. a freshening

Tirfâu, v. to freshen; to enrich

Tirfdra, n. freshness; richness

Tiriad, n. a making a land

Tiriadu, v. to make a landing

Tirio, v. to land; to turn the ground

Tiriog, a. having land, landed

Tiriogaeth, n. landed estate

Tiriogi, v. to possess land

Tiriol, a. terreous, earthly

Tirion, n. a familiar spot: a pleasant, genial, lovely

Tiriondeb, n. pleasantness

Tirioni, v. to render pleasant; to become pleasant

Tirionus, pleasing, delighting

Tirionwch, n. pleasantness

Tiro, v. to extend in continuity

Tis, n. a sneeze, sternutation

Tisiad, n. act of sneezing

Tisian, Tisio, v. to sneeze, to sternutate

Titen, n. a very small fly

Titiad, n. a small fly

Titr, n. a whirl; a metre

Titw, n. a cat, in fond language

Tithau, pron. thyself, thou also

Tlawd, Tylawd, a. poor, indigent, needy

Tlodi, Tylodi, n. poverty, want

Tlos, a. pretty, fair, handsome

Tlosen, n. a pretty female

Tlws, n. a jewel: a. pretty

Tlysedd, n. prettiness, beauty

Tlysiad, n. a making pretty

Tlysu, v. to render pretty

Tlysyn, n. a pretty thing

To, n. a covering; a roof; a generation

Toad, n. a covering, a roofing

Tob, n. a summit, a top

Tobren, n. a thatcher’s dibber

Tobyn, n. a summit, an apex

Toc, what is abrupt; a cap: adv. instantly, presently

Toci, n. what is cut out; a share

Tociad, n. a cutting off, a clipping

Tocio, v. to clip, to dock

Tocyn, n. a short piece; a ticket

Tocyniad, n. a ticketing

Tocynu, v. to ticket, to draw lots

Tochi, v. to soak; to grow hazy

Todi, v. to construct; to join

Todiad, n. a construction

Toddadwy, a. dissolvable, soluble

Toddaid, n. what is melting; a metre