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TIMMER, _s._

1. Timber, S.

Sw. _timmer_, id.

2. A legal quant.i.ty of forty skins packed up within two boards of _timber_.

_Skene._

~Timmertuned~, _adj._ Having a harsh unmusical voice, S.

TIMMING, TEMMING, _s._ A kind of coa.r.s.e thin woollen cloth, S.

_Stat. Acc._

Fr. _etamine_, id.

TYMPANE, _s._ The sistrum.

_Douglas._

Lat. _tympanum_.

TIN, _s._ Loss.

_Sir Tristrem._

TINCh.e.l.l, TINCHEL, _s._ A circle of sportsmen, who, by surrounding a great s.p.a.ce, and gradually narrowing, brought great quant.i.ties of deer together.

_Pittscotie._

Ir. Gael. _tinchioll_, circuit, compa.s.s.

_To_ TYND, _v. n._ To kindle.

V. ~Teind~.

~Tynd~, _s._ A spark.

TYND, _s._

1. A harrow-tooth, S.

Isl. _tindr_, Su. G. _tinne_, id.