Part 872 (1/2)

A. S. _toh_, id., from Moes. G. _tioh-an_, to draw.

2. Tedious, lengthened out, S.

3. Dry as to manner, stiff in conversation, S.

_Bannatyne Poems._

4. Pertinacious, S.

_A. Douglas._

5. _To make any thing teuch_, to do it reluctantly.

_Gawan and Gol._

TEUCH, _s._ A draught of any kind of liquor, S.

Su. G. _tog_, haustus, potantium ductus; from _tog-a_, trahere; Teut. _teughe_, haustus.

TEUG, TUG, _s._ A rope, a halter, Loth.

Su. G. _tog_, Isl. _tog_, _taug_, id.

TEUKIN, _adj._ Quarrelsome, including the idea of fraud, S. B.

Teut. _tuck_, fraus; Isl. _tulk-a_, pellicere.

_To_ TEW, _v. a._ To make tough, S. O.

V. ~Taave~ and ~Taw~, _v._ 1.

_To_ ~Tew~, _v. n._ Grain is said _to tew_, when it becomes damp, and acquires a bad taste, S. B.

Su. G. _taef_, odor, _taefk-a_, gustare.

~Tew~, _s._ A bad taste, S. B.

THA, THAY, THEY, _p.r.o.n._ These, S.

A. S. _thaege_, id.

_Wyntown._

THACK, _s._ Thatch.