tocino, bacon.

todavía, yet, still.

todo, all, whole; con —, con — eso, nevertheless, however; — el, all, every one; en —, everywhere; — entero, entire, whole; lo ... —, everything; —s ellos, all of them; del —, at all.

toitico = toditico (dim. of todito, which is in turn a dim. of todo), (the) whole blessed.

tole; tomar el —, to leave hurriedly.

Toledo, prop, noun (city of 25,000 inhabitants, in New Castile [Castilla la Nueva], on the river Tagus [Tajo]. Toledo was the capital city of the Spanish Visigoths, and later of a Moorish State. After its capture by the Christian Spaniards in 1085, Toledo became again the capital of Spain and the seat of the Metropolitan Archbishop. The Spanish court was moved to Valladolid, and later to Madrid, but Toledo is still the centre of the religious power of the country. The city is built on a rock about which winds the Tagus. It is surrounded by high walls. The streets of the city are narrow and crooked, and many of the houses have an Oriental look).

tolerar, to tolerate, allow.

tomar, to take, seize, take up; — á, to take from; —la cuenta (á), to examine the accounts (of); — el sol, to sun oneself; —se de, to cling to, take hold of; ¡toma! indeed! well!

tomate, m., tomato.

tonante, thundering.