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2. To make a plaintive noise, as when a child cries loud and mournfully, S.

~Toot~, ~Tout~, _s._ The blast of a horn or trumpet, S.

_Ramsay._

~Touting horn~, a horn for blowing, S.

_J. Nicol_

_To_ TOOT, _v. n._ To express dissatisfaction or contempt.

Isl. _taut-a_, murmurare.

TOOTHFU', _s. To tak a toothfu'_, to take a moderate quant.i.ty of strong liquor, S.

_J. Nicol._

TOOT-NET, _s._ A large fis.h.i.+ng-net anch.o.r.ed, Ang.

_Law Case._

Belg. _tootebel_, a certain square net.

~Tootsman~, _s._ One who gives warning, by a cry, to haul the _toot-net_, S.

TOP OUR TAILL, _adv._ Topsyturvy.

_Lyndsay._

TOP ANNUEL, a certain annuity paid from lands or houses.

_Acts Marie._

_To_ TOPE, _v. a._ To oppose.

_Baillie._

TOPFAW, _s._ Soil that has _fallen_ in, or sunk from the _surface_, Fife.

TO-PUTTER, _s._ Taskmaster.

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