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▪ I. † tede, n. Obs. Also tead(-e. [ad. L. tæda, tēda pine-torch.] A resinous piece of pine used as a torch; a wood-torch.
1562Turner Herbal ii. 89 A tede is a fat and roseny pece of a pyne or pich tre, which hewen of, serueth for torches. 1591Spenser Muiopotmos 293 A burning Teade about his head did move. 1624Darcie Birth of Heresies xv. 61 A Lamp or high Taper, which ordinarily was of Tede or Pine. 1637Whiting Albino & Bellama 27 Bellama's bridall tede is lighted now. ▪ II. † tede, a. Obs. rare—1. ? Tied, joined together.
13..E.E. Allit. P. B. 1634 Fyrst telle me þe tyxte of þe tede lettres, & syþen þe mater of þe mode, mene me þer-after. ▪ III. tede, teder obs. forms of ted v., tether. |