Truff : steal,
‘he’d truff the eye from yer head’
Trumpery : rubbishy,
of persons or materials
Tryst : appointment
Tully-eyed : squint-eyed
Turn : ‘a
good turn’, a favour
‘don’t
turn your tongue on me’, answer back
‘he
wouldn’t turn for you’, indolent, indifferent
‘the
thatch turns off the rain’, runs it off
‘turns
round the farm’, work
‘not
a hand’s turn would he do’, he’s lazy
Turned : gone sour, as of milk: changed
religious allegiance, ‘she turned wi’ him’
Turry : small
pig
Twig : ‘he
didn’t twig it’, realize, understand
Twist : ‘a
twist in the guts,’ stomach ache
‘I
twisted my ankle’, sprained
‘there’s a
twist to her tongue that’s not aisy till stand,’
she speaks with a peculiar
accent that's hard to listen to/understand, or,
she fails to speak well of anyone