toucher, tougher, taucher, n., IV, 283 f., 10, 22, 23; 285, 12, 13; 286, 11; 287, 4; 487, 30; 489, 29; V, [267], 12, 13: tocher, dowry.
toucher, v., IV, 284, 23: pay a dowry to.
touchered, V, [224], 11: dowered.
toun, town, IV, 200, 19; 201, 11; 202, K 5; 203, 13; V, [228], 27: a farmer’s steading or place (or, a small collection of houses). V, [267], 7: perhaps simply house.
toun-head, V, [267], 11: centre or principal part of the town.
tour, lyin in a tour, IV, 87, 20: continuous route.
tout, I, 274, 18: backside.
touting, blowing.
tow, III, 396, N 8; 449 b; V, [125], 9: rope.
tow, III, 434, 17, 18; 435, 12: let down by a rope. V, [123], 15, 16: draw up and let down.