To TOLTER, v. n. To move unequally, to totter.
King's Quair.

Su. G. tult-a, vacillare; Lat. tolutaris, ambling.

Tolter, Toltir, adj. Unstable, in a state of vacillation.
K. Quair.

TO-LUCK, s. Boot, what is given above bargain, S., from the vulgar idea of giving luck to a bargain.
V. [Lucks-penny].

TOME, s. A line for a fishingrod, including the whole length, S. O.

TOMMY NODDIE, TOM-NODDY, The puffin, a bird, S., Orkn. The Tam Norie of the Bass.
Barry.

TO-NAME, s. A name added, for the sake of distinction, to one's surname; or used instead of it.
Minstr. Bord.

TONE, part. pa. Taken.
Dunbar.

TONGUE-FERDY, adj. Loquacious, glib of the tongue, Ang.

Su. G. tung, lingua, and faerdig, paratus.