Teut. tote, tuyt, cornu, extremitas instar cornu.
To TOYTE, TOT, v. n. To totter like old age, S.
V. [Todle].
Burns.
* TOKEN, s. A ticket of lead or tin, which every private Christian receives as a mark of admission to the Sacrament of the Supper, S.
Spalding.
TOKIE, s. An old women's head-dress, resembling a monk's cowl, S. B.
Fr. toque, a bonnet or cap; tocqué, coiffed.
TOKIE, s. A fondling term applied to a child, S. B.
Germ. tocke, a baby, a puppet.
TOLL, s. A turnpike, S.
Sir J. Sinclair.
TO-LOOK, TOLUIK, s. A prospect, matter of expectation, S.
Knox.
A. S. to-loc-ian, adspicere.