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Fr. _toque_, a bonnet or cap; _tocque_, coiffed.
TOKIE, _s._ A fondling term applied to a child, S. B.
Germ. _tocke_, a baby, a puppet.
TOLL, _s._ A turnpike, S.
_Sir J. Sinclair._
TO-LOOK, TOLUIK, _s._ A prospect, matter of expectation, S.
_Knox._
A. S. _to-loc-ian_, adspicere.
_To_ TOLTER, _v. n._ To move unequally, to totter.
_King's Quair._
Su. G. _tult-a_, vacillare; Lat. _tolutaris_, ambling.
~Tolter~, ~Toltir~, _adj._ Unstable, in a state of vacillation.
_K. Quair._
TO-LUCK, _s._ Boot, what is given above bargain, S., from the vulgar idea of giving _luck_ to a bargain.
V. ~Lucks-penny~.
TOME, _s._ A line for a fis.h.i.+ngrod, including the whole length, S. O.
TOMMY NODDIE, TOM-NODDY, The puffin, a bird, S., Orkn. The _Tam Norie_ of the Ba.s.s.
_Barry._
TO-NAME, _s._ A name added, for the sake of distinction, to one's surname; or used instead of it.
_Minstr. Bord._
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