[ Tolle], sb. toll, custom, Voc.; tol, PP, Prompt. Comb.: tol-bothe, toll-booth (= Lat. telonium), S2, W, Voc.—AS. toll: OFris. tolen, tolne; Lat. telonium (Vulg.); Gr. τελώνιον. Note that the n of the stem appears in AS. tolnere, ‘teloniarius,’ Voc.; see Weigand (s.v. zoll).

[ Tollen], v. to take toll, C. Der.: tollere, taxgatherer, usurer, S2, PP; toller, Voc.

[ Tollen], v. to draw, allure, entice, Prompt., PP, ND, SkD; tole, ND; tullen, CM, SD; tillen, S, H, PP.—AS. tyllan (in for-tyllan).

[ To-loggen], v. to drag hither and thither, S2, PP; to-lugged, pp., PP.

[ Tolter], adv. unsteadily, totteringly, S3, SkD (s.v. totter).

[ To-luken], v. to rend asunder, S; toloken, pp., S. ([To- 2].)

[ Toly], sb. scarlet colour, WA; tuly, Prompt., HD; tuely, SkD (s.v. trap, 2).—Heb. tōlā’, crimson (Isaiah 1. 18), properly a worm.

[ Tombestere], sb. female dancer, C3; see [Tumbestere].

[ Tome], adj. empty, void, unoccupied, H, HD; toom, Prompt.; tume, JD.—Icel. tómr, vacant, empty. Cf. [Toft].

[ Tome], sb. leisure, S2, PP, H (p. 169); toym, B; tume, B; Icel. tóm, leisure. See above.