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tuscŭlum a little frankincense Tuscus tussēdo a cough tussĭcŭla a little; slight cough tussĭcŭlāris adj. belonging to a cough; good for a cough; cough- tussĭcŭlōsus adj. coughing much; subject to a cough tussĭcus afflicted with a cough tussiens one who has a cough tussĭlāgo the herb colt'sfoot tussĭo v. n. to cough; to have a cough tussis a cough; a severe cough tūsus tūtācŭlum a defence; means of protection tūtāmen a means of defence; defence; protection tūtāmentum a means of defence; defence; protection Tūtānus the name of a Roman guardian deity; who is fabled to have put Hannibal to flight tūtātĭo a protecting; defending; protection tūtātor a protector; defender tūtĕ tūtē adv. tūtēla a watching; keeping; charge; care; safeguard tūtēlāris adj. belonging to guardianship; tutelar; tutelary; tutelar deities tūtēlārĭus one who has the care; custody; a keeper; warden; curator; tūtēlātor a protector; guardian; tūtēlātus adj. that is under protection Tūtēlīna a guardian deity; tutelar goddess tūtĕmet Tūtĭcānus the name of a man Tutĭenses an ancient people of Latium Tutĭlĭus the name of a rhetorician of Rome Tutīni a people of Calabria tūtō adv. tūto tūtor a watcher; defender; a guardian; esse; the title of a mimic play tūtor v. dep. a. to watch; guard; keep; protect; defend tūtōrĭus adj. belonging to a guardian tutrix a female guardian; tutrix tūtŭbo v. n. to cry like an owl; to hoot tŭtŭlātus adj. having; wearing a tŭtŭlus a high head-dress; formed by plaiting the hair in a cone over the forehead Tūtūnus tūtus P. a. tŭus pron. poss; thy; thine; your; yours tuxtax Tўăna a city in Cappadocia; the birthplace of the philosopher Apollonius; Kiz Hissar;… Tyba a village on the Euphrates; Taibe Tȳbris Tўcha the name of a part of Syracuse in the west of the Achradina; called after the t… Tўchĭus a celebrated shoemaker of Bœotia Tȳdeus the son of Œneus and Periboea; and father of Diomedes; the son of Tydeus; Diome… Tўmōlus tympănĭŏlum a small drum; a taboret; tambourine tympănista a drummer; taborer tympănistrĭa a female drummer; player on the tambourine tympănītes a kind of dropsy that swells the belly like a drum; tympanites tympănītĭcus one who is afflicted with tympanites; a dropsical person tympănĭum a precious stone shaped like a tambourine tympănīzans playing on a drum; timbrel tympănŏtrĭba a taborer; a timbrel-player tympănum a drum; timbrel; tambour; tambourine; a timbrel Tyndăreus a king of Sparta; son of Œbalus; and husband of Leda; he was the father of Cast… Tўphōeus a giant; struck with lightning by Jupiter and buried under Mount Ætna; belongin… tȳphon A violent whirlwind; a typhoon; A name given by the king of Egypt to a comet Tȳphōn another name for the giart Typhōeus; belonging to Typhon; Typhonian; the Typhon… tȳphus pride tўpĭcālis adj. typical tўpĭcus adj. figurative; typical; Periodical; recurring at intervals tўpus A figure; image; a form; type; character Tўra tўranna a princess; a female tyrant tўrannĭcē adv. tўrannĭcīda a killer of a tyrant; a tyrannicide tўrannĭcīdĭum the killing of a tyrant; tyrannicide tўrannĭcus adj. tyrannical; tyrannically Tўrannĭo a grammarian and geographer contemporary with Cicero tўrannis The sway of a tyrant; arbitrary; despotic rule; tyranny; the region ruled by a … tўrannoctŏnus the killer of a tyrant tyrannŏpŏlīta a citizen of a town ruled by a tyrant tўrannus a monarch; ruler; sovereign; king; a cruel Tўras a river in Sarmatia; Dniester tўrĭanthĭnus adj. of a cotor between purple and violet; subst; garments of a purpleviolet color Tȳrĭus Tȳro a daughter of Salmoneus tȳrŏpătĭna a kind of cheesecake Tȳrŏs tȳrŏtărīchŏs a dish of salt-fish prepared with cheese Tyrrhēni the Tyrrhenians; a Pelasgian people who migrated to Italy and formed the parent… Tyrrheus the shepherd of King Latinus; the sons of Tyrrheus Tyrtaeus an Athenian poet; who flourished about Tўrus Tyre; a famous maritime and commercial city of the Phœnicians; especially celeb…