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tallworts
564.20-21. "By gum, but
you have resin! Of these tallworts
are yielded out juices for jointoils.... Listeneth!
Tis a tree story." (564.19-20) -
Burrell: "Tall is
Swedish for pine and wort is a plant of any kind" (p.
200). tangerine
180.9. tansy
226.10. Tansy 154.22. tea,
the (F), tay,
chee - see Appendix D. tealeaves
449.33. teasel
130.25. thistle
433.35; 587.27. thistle
37.18. THISTLE 303.R3.
thistlewords 169.22. (q.v.
charlock.) thorntree
83.8; 277.17. thornwood
246.4. despyneedis
433.36 (de spinetis (L) = from the thorn bushes). thubulbs
354.1. thyme
20.24; 430.29; 612.7. Thyme
161.28; 236.27. thymes
501.19. tigerwood
35.7. tobaccos
435.30 - Garvin (quoting Joyce in Scribbledehobble, 8):
"Tobacco is like a soul in sin, fair without and foul
within, so think of that when you smoke
tobacco." - Garvin notes that this passage is taken
from Samuel Lover's Handy Andy (p. 184).
"And think of that when you smoke to bagot"
345.14-15. shag 619.1
- McHugh (A): "A
strong coarse tobacco cut into fine filaments."
Tytonyhands 265.21 - AWN (Vol. vi, No. 4, 1974, p.
67): "Polish tobacco." tomate
423.30. Tomatoes 258.F6. Toughertrees
22.24. tulipbeds
526.6. tulipies 140.7. tulippied
331.8. turnips
190.4. turnips 276.L1. turniphudded 517.7.
turnups 404.31. tussocks
[bellflower] 428.26. twitch
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