Part 899 (2/2)

_To_ TOUT, TOWT, _v. a._

1. To toss, to put in disorder, S.

_Chron. S. P._

2. To throw into disorder by quibbling or litigation.

_Melvill's MS._

3. To teaze, to vex, S.

~Tout~, _s._

1. An ailment of a transient kind, S.

Belg. _tocht_, _togt_, wind; _een zwaare togt_, a sore bout.

2. A transient displeasure, a fit of ill-humour, Ang.

_s.h.i.+rrefs._

~Touttie~, _adj._

1. Throwing into disorder; as, _a touttie wind_, S.

Belg. _togtig_, windy.

2. Irritable, easily put in disorder, S.

TOW, _s._

1. A rope of any kind, S.

_Leg. St Androis._

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

2. A halter, S.

_Muse's Thren._

_To_ TOW, _v. n._ To give way, to fail, to perish, S. B.

Alem. _douu-en_, Su. G. _do_, to die.

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