Part 915 (1/2)
_To_ TUSH, _v. n._ To express displeasure.
_Rutherford._
E. _tush_, Su. G. _tyst_, silens; _tyst-a_, silere.
TUSK, _s._ The _torsk_ of Pennant, S.
Isl. _thosk-r_, asellus.
_Martin._
TUSKER, _s._ An instrument made of iron, with a wooden handle, for casting peats, Orkn.
Perhaps, q. _twaeskaer_, Sw. _twae_, two, and _skaer-a_, to cut.
TUSSOCK (_of wheat_), _s._ A tuft of wheat in a corn-field, generally owing to the vegetating of the nest or granary of a field-mouse, Loth.
C. B. _tusw_, a tuft; _tuswawg_, having a wisp or bundle.
_To_ TUTE, _v. n._ To jut out, to project, S. B.
~Tute~, _s._ A jutting out, a projection, S. B.
Su. G. _tut_, Teut. _tuyte_, rostrum, a beak.
~Tute-mowitt~, _adj._ Having the nether jaw projected.
_Dunbar._
Teut. _tuyte-muyl_, having the nether jaw projecting more than the upper.
TUTIE TATIE, _interj._ Pshaw.
Isl. _taut-a_, murmurare.
TUTIVILLARIS, _s. pl._ Perh. rustics.
Ir. _tuatamhail_, _tuatavail_, rustic.
TUTIWING, _s._ L. _tutilling_, a blast or blowing of a horn.
V. ~Toot~.
_Barbour._