Part 897 (1/2)
_Ramsay._
TOR (of a chair), _s._ Perhaps the round, or the semicircular arm of a chair of state.
_Knox._
Fr. _tour_, Teut. _toer_, circulus.
TORE (of a saddle), _s._ The pommel, the forepart of which is somewhat elevated, S.
_Colvil._
A. S. _tor_, a tower, an eminence.
_To_ TORE, _v. a._ To tear.
_Douglas._
A. S. _teor-an_, rumpere.
TORFEIR, TORFER, _s._ Hards.h.i.+p, difficulty.
_Gawan and Gol._
Isl. _torfaer-a_, iter difficile et impeditum.
_To_ TORFEL, TORCHEL, _v. n._ To pine away, to die.
_Gl. Sibb._
Isl. _torfellde_, _torvellde_, difficilis, arduus.
TORYT. L. _taryt_, tarried.
_Wallace._
_To_ TORN, _v. a._ To turn.
_Douglas._
TORN BUT, retaliation.
_Barbour._