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3 To feel reluctance
_Ross_
4 To complain, Clydes
A S _teor-ian_, to fail, to tarry
TARTAN, _s_ Cloth checkered with stripes of various colours, S
_Chr S P_
Fr _tiretaine_, linsey-woolsey
~Tartan~, _adj_ Of or belonging to tartan, S
_Ritson_
~Tartan-purry~, _s_ A pudding of red colewort mixed with oat-meal
_Forbes_
_Tartan_, q parti-coloured colewort, and Teut _purreye_, jus, sive cremor pisorum
_To_ TARTLE _at ane_, _v n_
1 To view as not recognising with certainty, Loth Perths
2 To boggle, Loth
3 To hesitate as to a bargain
_Ramsay_
4 To scruple
_Cleland_
Perh allied to Isl _tortallit_, difficult to reckon
TARTUFFISH, _adj_ Sulky, stubborn, Renfrews
Fr _tortu_, perverse; or _tartuffe_, a hypocrite; _tartuffi-er_, to assume a false appearance