Obs. Also terter. [a. F. tertre a hillock (Roland, 11th c.).] A little hill; a rising ground; an eminence. Cf. TERRITORY2.
1480. Caxton, Ovids Met., X. iv. He sat vpon a tertre in a playn felde. Ibid. (1481), Godeffroy, cxxii. 185. The barons acorded that they wold close this litil terter and waye.