Defn: Free from toil.
TOILSOME
Toil"some, a.
Defn: Attended with toil, or fatigue and pain; laborious; wearisome;
as, toilsome work.
What can be toilsome in these pleasant walks Milton.
— Toil"some*ly, adv.
— Toil"some*ness, n.
TOISE Toise, n. Etym: [F., fr. LL. tesa, fr. L. tensus, fem. tensa, p.p. of tendere to stretch, extend. See Tense, a.]
Defn: An old measure of length in France, containing six French feet, or about 6.3946 French feet.
TOISON
Toi`son" (twa`zôn"), n. [F.]
Defn: A sheep's fleece.
TOISON D'OR
Toi`son" d'or" (dor"). [F.]
Defn: Lit., the golden fleece; specif., the order of the Golden
Fleece, or its jewel.
TOKAY
To*kay", n. Etym: [Named fr. Tokay in Hungary.]