A. S. teor-an, rumpere.

TORFEIR, TORFER, s. Hardship, difficulty.
Gawan and Gol.

Isl. torfaer-a, iter difficile et impeditum.

To TORFEL, TORCHEL, v. n. To pine away, to die.
Gl. Sibb.

Isl. torfellde, torvellde, difficilis, arduus.

TORYT. L. taryt, tarried.
Wallace.

To TORN, v. a. To turn.
Douglas.

TORN BUT, retaliation.
Barbour.

Fr. tourn-er, to turn, but a but, on equal terms.

TORNE, s. A turn, an action done to another.
Douglas.