TOGED
To"ged, a.
Defn: Togated. [Obs. or R.] Shak.
TOGETHER
To*geth"er, adv. Etym: [OE. togedere, togidere, AS. togædere,
togædre, togadere; to to + gador together. *29. See To, prep., and
Gather.]
1. In company or association with respect to place or time; as, to live together in one house; to live together in the same age; they walked together to the town. Soldiers can never stand idle long together. Landor.
2. In or into union; into junction; as, to sew, knit, or fasten two things together; to mix things together. The king joined humanity and policy together. Bacon.
3. In concert; with mutual coöperation; as, the allies made war upon
France together. Together with, in union with; in company or mixture
with; along with.
Take the bad together with the good. Dryden.
TOGGERY
Tog"ger*y, n. Etym: [Cf. Togated.]
Defn: Clothes; garments; dress; as, fishing toggery. [Colloq.] togs
TOGGLE
Tog"gle, n. Etym: [Cf. Tug.] [Written also toggel.]
1. (Naut.)