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_Acts Ja. I._

Belg. _talgh_, Su. G. Germ. _talg_, id.

TAUPIE, TAWPIE, _s._ A foolish woman; generally as implying the idea of inaction and slovenliness, S.

_Ramsay._

Su. G. _tapig_, simple, foolish; Dan. _taabe_, a fool.

_To_ TAW, _v. n._ To lay hold of, to tumble about.

_Gl. Sibb._

Su. G. _tae-ja_, Isl. _tae-a_, carpere lanam.

_To_ TAW, _v. a._

1. To make tough by kneading, Ang.

2. To work, like mortar, Ang.

Teut. _touw-en_, depsere.

TAW, _s._ The point of a whip, S.

V. ~Tawis~.

TAWAN, _s._ Reluctance, hesitation, Ang.

Isl. _tauf_, _toef_, mora; _tef-ia_, morari, impedire.

TAWBERN, TAWBURN, _s._ The tabour or tabret.

V. ~Talbrone~.

_Doug._

TAWIE, _adj._ Tame, tractable, S. O.

_Burns._

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