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- Took
A wealthy family who held the Thainship. The name had no specific meaning.
- Tûk
The Westron form of Took.
- Tunnelly
Hobbits of Bree and possibly also the Shire. The name likely refers to tunnelling.
- Twofoot
Hobbits of the Shire.
- Townsend
Hobbits of Bree. The name possibly comes from the area they lived in.
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Glossary Of Tennis Terms - T
... T The spot on a tennis court where the center line and the service line intersect perpendicularly to form a "T" shape ...
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