To-tar, pt. s. tore in pieces, rent, B 3801. See To-tere.

Totelere, subst. as adj. tattling, tale-bearing, L. 353. See note; and see tutelere in Stratmann.

To-tere, pr. pl. rend, tear in pieces, C 474; To-tar, pt. s. rent, B 3801; To-tore, pp. G 635; To-torn, pp. torn in pieces, B 3. m 2. 13; much torn, 5. 110; defaced, T. iv. 358; torn, dishevelled, R. 327. A.S. tō-teran.

Tother; the tother (for that other), the other, L. 325 a. See Oon.

To-trede, v.; al to-trede, trample under foot, I 864.

Toty, adj. dizzy, A 4253. Cf. E. tott-er. Spenser has totty; F. Q. vii. 7. 39; Shep. Cal. Feb. 55.

Touche, s. touch, T. v. 443.

Touche, 1 pr. s. touch on, slightly indicate, 5. 285; Toucheth, pr. s. touches, A. ii. 27. 3; concerns, T. ii. 1407; Touchedè, pt. s. touched, A 2561; Touched, pt. s. referred to, 7. 114; Touchinge, part. pres. touching, concerning, D 2290, F 1130.

Touchinge, s. touch, I 207.

Tough, adj. troublesome, pertinacious, in phr. make it tough, to behave in a troublesome, pertinacious, and forward manner, T. v. 101; made it tough, was captious, 3. 531; behaved pertinaciously, T. iii. 87.