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TURCHIE, _adj._ Short and thick, squat, Perths.
Gael. _dorcha_, gross; or radically the same with ~Durgy~.
TURc.u.mE, _s._ Clotted filth.
_Lyndsay._
C. B. _tywarchen_, a covering, a stratum, Owen; clotty, Richards.
t.u.r.dION, _s._ A species of galliard or gay dance; Fr. _tordion_.
_Compl. S._
TURKAS, TURKES, TURKESSE, _s._ Pincers, nippers, S.
_Dunbar._
Arm. _turcques_, _turkes_, id.
TURN, _s._ _To do the turn_.
1. To perform any piece of work or business, S.
_Reg. Maj._
2. To be sufficient for any purpose; to give satisfaction, S.
_Ross._
TURNER, _s._ A copper coin, formerly current in S., in value two pennies Scots money, and equivalent to a _Bodle_.
_Spalding._
Fr. _tournois_, the _tenth_ part of a penny Sterling.
TURNGREYS, _s._ A winding stair.
_Wallace._
Fr. _tourn-er_, to turn, and _gre_, a step.
TURN-TAIL, _s._ A fugitive.
_Spalding._