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 118 ANTRIM AND DOWN GLOSSARY. Telloch, 9h, a yt II. Tellow-man, sK a kind of toffee inatle of treacle and flour. Terp, V. to yelp. * Whiles a Trhitterick yerps like a dug,' t. <*. a etoat Bometimes yelps like a dog. Tilley-yorlin, Tella-yoit, TeUa-yert, ah, the yellow-hammer or yellow bunting. Tin, adj, one. in ends erran', on particular or special puq^ose. * He went //m ends trrarC for it.* sb, the side of a boot. Timin', Tennerin', v, grumbling ; complaining. Yoke, Tok, v, to attach a horse to a cart or other vehicle. Tirlin, bK a yellow-hammer. Ton and yon else, /. e, yon and others like yon ; in the same line as you are, or the same way of thinking. Tonr day, sh, your lifetime ; all yonr days. ' The watch will last you yowr day,* Ton're no fit, you are not able. Tonr nni, $h. your family. TonB^ pron, ye. * Tons can't get commin' through this way.' Ton've only the half of it, a reply to the observation, ' Fm glad to have seen you,' meaning ' I am as glad as you are.' Towl^ V, to howL ' The dog yowled when I clodded a stone at him.' Towlin', 8h, a howling or yelping noise. Tnky, adj, itchy. Zino, 8h. This word is sometimes sounded as of two syllables, thus — eM-ztnc. bckoat: clat amd tatiar, ranrnnui.