Thesaurus linguæ Romanæ & Britannicæ tam accurate congestus, vt nihil penè in eo desyderari possit, quod vel Latinè complectatur amplissimus Stephani Thesaurus, vel Anglicè, toties aucta Eliotæ Bibliotheca: opera & industria Thomæ Cooperi Magdalenensis. ... Accessit dictionarium historicum et poëticum propria vocabula virorum, mulierum, sectarum, populorum, vrbium, montium, & cæterorum locorum complectens, & in his iucundissimas & omnium cognitione dignissimas historias.

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Thesaurus linguæ Romanæ & Britannicæ tam accurate congestus, vt nihil penè in eo desyderari possit, quod vel Latinè complectatur amplissimus Stephani Thesaurus, vel Anglicè, toties aucta Eliotæ Bibliotheca: opera & industria Thomæ Cooperi Magdalenensis. ... Accessit dictionarium historicum et poëticum propria vocabula virorum, mulierum, sectarum, populorum, vrbium, montium, & cæterorum locorum complectens, & in his iucundissimas & omnium cognitione dignissimas historias.
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Cooper, Thomas, 1517?-1594.
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Impressum Londini :: [By Henry Denham],
1578.
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"Thesaurus linguæ Romanæ & Britannicæ tam accurate congestus, vt nihil penè in eo desyderari possit, quod vel Latinè complectatur amplissimus Stephani Thesaurus, vel Anglicè, toties aucta Eliotæ Bibliotheca: opera & industria Thomæ Cooperi Magdalenensis. ... Accessit dictionarium historicum et poëticum propria vocabula virorum, mulierum, sectarum, populorum, vrbium, montium, & cæterorum locorum complectens, & in his iucundissimas & omnium cognitione dignissimas historias." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A19275.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 13, 2024.

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  • Tylus, li, m. g. A vermine lying vnder stones and tyles some∣what blacke and scaled, which when it is touched turneth himsel round like a pease. It is commonly called a Chesclip.
  • Tymbus, tymbi, m. g. Cic. A tombe or monument.
  • Tympanum, tympani. n. g. p. c. A timbrel, taber, or drunsade. Caua tympana ferire. Ouid. To play on tabers.
    Impulsa palmis tympana. Ouid.
    Leue tympanum. Catul.
    Rauca tympana quatere. Ouid.
    Resonantia tympana. Sil.
    Saena tympana. Hor. Cruell drunslades.
    Taurina tympana. Claud. Made of oxe hydes.
    Sonus virilis tympani. Sen.

    ¶Adhibere tympanum, Vide ADHIBEO.

    Dare tympana eloquentiae. Quint.
    Reboant tympana. Catul. The drums sounde aloude.
    Remugit tympanum. Catul. Tenta tympana. Lucret.
    Inania tympana tundere. Ouid.

    ¶Tympanum. Virg. The couer or corse of a chariote: a cha∣riote it selfe: or as other will, the strake of a cart wheele.

    ¶Tympanum. Luc. A great wheele that men go in, to draw vp things of great waight.

    ¶Tympanum. Plin. A certaine fashion of platters or brode vessell.

    ¶Tympanum etiam machina haustoria dicitur, quae dum versatur, aquam adnexis multis modiolis haurit, & iterū circumactu defundit.

  • Tympanista, tympanistae, m. g. A player on a drūsiade or taber.
  • Tympanístria, tympanístriae. f. g. Sidon. A woman playing on a timbrell or drumme.
  • Tympanízo, tympanízas, tympanizâre. Sueto. To playe on a drumme, taber or timbrell.
  • Tympanótriba, tympanótribae, m. ge. pe. cor. Plaut. A player on a drumme.
  • Tympanites, huius tympanîtis, pe. pro. Cels. A kinde of drop∣sie rysing of winde: a tympanie.
  • Tympánicus, pen cor. Plin. He that hath a tympanie.
  • ...Typha. Groweth in fennes with a long and smooth salke, ha∣uing on the top a flower that leeth away like the downe of a thiste.
  • Typha cerealis. A kinde of corne, by Theophrasius description much lyke to our Ri.
  • ...Typhon. A great whirlewinde.
  • ...Typhonae. Impressions in the aire like globes or darts of sire
  • ...Typhus. Ha••••nesse of minde: pride: arrogancie.
  • Typus, typi, m. g. Pli. A type: a figure: an example: a forme: a likenesse: a shadow of a thing.
  • Tyrannus, tyranni, m. g. Virg. A tyranne. Also a birde called of some a ••••murder.
    Orbis tyrannus, Nero. Son.
    Dirus tyrannus. Sil. Immitis tyrannus. Virg.
    Ferus tyrannus. Ouid. Impius. Sen.
    Importunus & amens tyrannus. Cic.
    Impotens tyrannus. Sen.
    • Infandus. Lucan.
    • Saeuus tyrannus. Sen.
    • Intollerandus. Cic.
    • Terribilis. Stat.
    • Lethiferi tyranni. Sil.
    • Trux. Sen.

    ¶Coniungere se cum tyranno. Cic.

    Ferre tyrannum. Cic.

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  • Tyrannis, tyránnidis. pen. cor. f. g. Iuuen. A cruell or violent rule or gouernment, for a priuate commoditie and not a pub∣like weale. A tyrannie.
    Affectare tyrannidem. Quint.
    Reus tyrannidis affectatae. Quint.
    Destruere tyrannidem. Quin.
    Occupare tyrannidem. Cic.
    O dij boni, viuit tyrannis. Cic.
    Saeua cruda{que} tyrannis. Iuuen.
  • Tyránnicus, pen. cor Adiect. Cic. Tyrannous: of a tyranne: cruell.
    Facinus crudele, nefarium, tyrannicum. Author ad Heren.
    Crudele, nefarium, tyrannicum factum. Cic.
  • Tyrannicè pen. cor. Aduerb. Cic. Cruelly: tyrannously.
  • Tyrannicida, tyrannicídae, pe pro. m. g. Plin. The murderer of a tyranne.
    Tyrannicidae proprium est, tyrannum occidere. Quint.
  • Tyrannicídium, tirannicídij. Plin. The murder of a tyranne.
  • Tyrannóctonus, tyrannóctoni, pe. cor. Idem quod Tyranni∣cida. Cic.
  • Tyrianthinus, pe. cor. Adiect ex Tyrio & ianthino compo∣situm: vt Tyrianthinus color dicebatur, quando absolutus amethystus rursum tyrio inebriabatur. Pli. Purple colour. Vestes tyriae. Garments of purple.
  • Tyro, tyrônis, pe. prod. Cic. A yong souldyour: a fresh water souldiour.
    Veteribus militibus tyrones immisceantur. Liu.

    ¶Tyro. Suet. He that first entreth into experience and prac∣tise of any feate, arte, or science: a yong beginner.

    Vsu forensi atque exercitatione tyro. Cic. One newly entred into pleading.
    Tyro ac rudis in re aliqua. Cicer. A yong beginner and halfe ignorant in any feate.

  • Tyrúnculus, pen. cor. Diminut. Iuuen. A very yong souldiour, or yong beginner.
    Canis tyruncula. Col. A yong whelpe not yet well trayned.
  • Tyrocíniū, tyrocínij. n. g. Pli. The first exercise in any thing.
    Ponere tyronicia. Iustin. To begin first to exercise.
    Deponere rudimenta tyrocinij. Iustin. Idem.
    Tyrocinio aetatis lapsus. Cic. That doth amisse by reason of vnskilfulnesse of youth.
    Tyrocinium nauium. Plin. The first time that shippes are brought to the sea.
    Tyrocinium oratorum. Tranqui. The first exercise of yonge oratours in pleading.
    Facere tyrocinium, Vide FACIO.
    Tyrocinium animi. Venuleius. Great simplicitie: lacke of experience and wisedome.
  • Tyrotarichus, tyrotarichi. pe. co. m. g. Cicero ad papyrium Paetum lib. 9. Eras. Ro. in prouerbio Sale & aceto interpre∣tatur ius è caseo cōfectum, quod & hodie (inquit) Itali vo∣cant Menestram. Sed potius forte fuerit caseum salsum & inueteratum interpretari. Olde salte cheese made in a ma∣ner of meate or sauce. Gesnerus.
  • ...Tyrsis. The cyrkle without the walles of a towne, wherin men may walke for their solace.
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