- 03.044 when the thrush knocks,” read Elrond,
- 11.030 in the grass was an enormous thrush,
- 11.032 The old thrush,
- 12.082 The old thrush was sitting
- 12.082 and threw it at the thrush,
- 12.084 The thrushes are good
- 12.090 All the while they talked the thrush listened,
- 12.101 the thrush’s stone,
- 14.019 but it was only an old thrush.
- 15.003 There is that old thrush again!’
- 15.004 Sure enough the old thrush was there,
- 15.011 than the old thrush gave a loud call,
- 15.013 and back came the thrush;
- 15.017 The thrush,
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Thunderbolt
- 06.080 as he came hurtling down like a thunderbolt.
- 12.072 the shock of my tail a thunderbolt,
Thunderstorm
- 04.004 until one day they met a thunderstorm
- 04.004 – more than a thunderstorm,
- 04.004 You know how terrific a really big thunderstorm can be
- 04.004 especially at times when two great thunderstorms meet
Tickle
- 06.029 A very ticklish business,
Tidy
- 02.113 among an untidy litter of plunder,
- 04.025 though they are usually untidy
Tinder
- 04.016 before you could say tinder
Tinge
- 13.019 it was tinged with a flickering sparkle
Toll
- 10.034 and tolls,
- 12.067 and tolls?’
Tongs
In the singular, it is obsolete.
- 04.020 Hammer and tongs! Knocker and gongs!
- 04.025 Hammers, axes, swords, daggers, pickaxes, tongs,
Took
“Tooks” and “Took’s” were automatically flagged as uncommon – I have found all of the instances of “Took” the family name as well (which our filter though was the quite common past participle of “take”).
- 01.004 was the famous Belladonna Took,
- 01.004 one of the three remarkable daughters of the Old Took
- 01.004 that long ago one of the Took ancestors must have taken a fairy wife.
- 01.004 that the Tooks were not as respectable as the Bagginses,
- 01.005 Not that Belladonna Took ever had any adventures
- 01.005 got something a bit queer in his make-up from the Took side,
- 01.006 not since his friend the Old Took died,
- 01.016 to be good-morninged by Belladonna Took’s son,
- 01.017 that gave Old Took a pair of magic diamond studs
- 01.017 Old Took used to have them on Midsummer’s Eve.
- 01.018 Indeed for your old grandfather Took’s sake,
- 01.083 Then something Tookish woke up inside him,
- 01.094 even to Old Took’s great-grand-uncle Bullroarer,
- 01.096 The Took side had won.
- 01.097 I had a great-great-great-grand-uncle once, Bullroarer Took, and –
- 01.119 but so far still Tookishly determined to go on with things.
- 01.142 The Tookishness was wearing off,
- 06.030 at Old Took’s midsummer-eve parties,
- 06.050 (on the Took side)
- 12.009 said the least Tookish part of him.
- 17.060 (with the more Tookish part of his mind)
- 18.054 The Tookish part was getting very tired,
- 19.038 except by his nephews xx and nieces on the Took side,
Update 2016.02.11