Su. G. tog, Isl. tog, taug, Belg. touw, id.

2. A halter, S.
Muse's Thren.

To TOW, v. n. To give way, to fail, to perish, S. B.

Alem. douu-en, Su. G. do, to die.

To TOWEN, v. a. To tire, to weary out, Fife.

Isl. thion-a, laborare.

To TOWIN, TOWN, v. a. To tame, Loth. Berwicks.
Ramsay.

Teut. touw-en, premere, subigere.

TOWMONT, TOWMON, TOWMOND, s. A year; corr. of twelve-month, used in the same sense, S.

Towmontell, s. A cow of a year old, Ayrs.