Definities van Groot woordenboek der Nederlandse taal in de Ensie T
- Teutkous
- Teutonen
- Teutoons
- Teutoor
- Teutster
- Teveel
- Tevens
- Tevergeefs
- Tevoren
- Tevreden
- Tevreden stellen
- Tevredenheid
- Tevredenheidsbetuiging
- Tevredenstelling
- Tewaterlating
- Teweeg, tewege
- Teweegbrengen
- Tewerkstellen
- Tewerkstelling
- Texaskoorts
- Textiel
- Textielarbeider
- Textielbedrijf
- Textieldrukkerij
- Textielfabriek
- Textielfabrikant
- Textielgoederen
- Textielindustrie
- Textielnijverheid
- Textielonderwijs
- Textielplant
- Textielproduct
- Textielschool
- Textielververij
- Textielwaren
- Textielwinkel
- Textiline
- Textilose
- Textuur
- Tezamen
- Tezen
- Th ales
- Th eagen es
- Th eo gnis
- Th estor
- Th racia
- Thabor
- Thais
- Thalatta ! thaiatta !
- Thalia
- Thallium
- Thallophyt
- Thallus
- Thallusplant
- Thalta
- Thamar
- Thamugadi
- Thamyris
- Than atos
- Thans
- Thasus
- That bread should be so dear
- That he is mad, ’t is true ; ’t is true. 5t is pity ; and pity is ’t, ’t is true
- That is the question
- That is the true beginning of our end
- That once familiar word
- That one may smile, and smile, and be a villain
- That’s another story
- That’s the humor of it
- Thaumas
- Thaumatologie
- Thaumatologisch
- Thaumaturg
- The age of machinery
- The almighty dollar
- The best of prophets of the future is the past
- The better part of valour is discretion
- The cause of freedom is the cause of god
- The child is father of the man
- The course of nature is the art of god
- The course of true love never did run smooth
- The cups that cheer, but not inebriate
- The curfew tolls the knell of parting day
- Thé dansant
- The debt which cancels all others
- The devil can cite scripture for his purpose
- The devil hath power to assume a pleasing shape
- The devil’s most devilish when respectable
- The dullness of the fool is the whetstone of the wits
- The evil that men do lives after them ; the good is oft interred with their bones
- The fault of the dutch
- The friends thou hast
- The gay nineties
- The glory that was greece and the grandeur that was rome
- The grand contention’s plainly to be seen, to get some men put out, and some put in
- The grand old man
- The grapes of wrath
- The great unknown
- The greatest happiness of the greatest number is the foundation of morals and legislation
- The heights by great men reached and kept were not attained by sudden flight, but they, while their companions slept, were toiling upward in the night