Excerpt from The English Dialect Dictionary, Vol. 6: Being the Complete Vocabulary of All Dialect Words Still in Use, or Known to Have Been in Use During the Last Two Hundred Years, Founded on the Publications of the English Dialect Society and on a Large Amount of Material Never Before Printed; T-Z
Der. Tee or Tye is where a cross vein approaches another vein at nearly right angles. Whose side it joins without intersecting or breaking through it, tapping 61. To Manlove New Thing, Old Thing, Tee or Pee, manlove Lead Mines (1653) l. 44.
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