[ To-comyng], adj. future, W2. ([To- 1].)

[ To-cweme], adv. agreeably, S. ([To- 1].)

[ To-cyme], sb. advent, S. ([To- 1].)

[ Tod], sb. a fox, JD, ND, HD, SkD; toddis, pl., S3. Comb.: Todman, Bardsley.—The word is common in Mid Yorkshire and Cumberland, see EDS (Ser. C).

[ Tod], sb. a bush, generally of ivy, HD; todde, SkD.

[ To-dasht], pt. s. dashed (herself) in pieces, S3. ([To- 2].)

[ To-delen], v. to divide, S, S2; to-dælen, S; to-dealen, S. ([To- 2].)

[ To-drawen], v. to draw asunder, S2, W; to-draȝen, S; to-drowe, pt. pl., PP; to-droȝe, S; to-drawun, pp., W; to-drahen, S. ([To- 2].)

[ To-dreuen], v. to trouble; to-dreued, pp., S2, ([To- 2].)

[ To-driuen], v. to drive asunder; to-dryue, PP; to-drif, imp. s., S. ([To- 2].)