TOHILE. L. to hile, to conceal.

Isl. hyl-ia, occultare.

Wyntown.

TOY, s. A head-dress of linen or woollen, that hangs down over the shoulders, worn by old women of the lower classes, S.
Burns.

Su. G. natt-tyg, a night-cap; Belg. tooij-en, to tire, to adorn.

To TOIR, v. a. To beat, S. toor.

Su. G. torfw-a, verberare.

Douglas.

TOIT, s. A fit, whether of illness, or of bad humour.
V. [Tout].
Semple.

TOYT, s. Toyts of Tay, the fresh water mussels found in Tay.
Muse's Thren.