Part 887 (1/2)
_Morison_
TIFT, _s_ Used as expressive of tediousness, S
Isl _tef-ia_, Su G _toefw-a_, to delay
TIFT, _s_
1 The act of quarrelling, Loth _tiff_, E
2 The act of struggling in a wanton or dallying way, Loth
3 The action of the wind
_Ritson_
Isl _tyft-a_, to chastise
_To_ TIFT, _v a_ To quaff
_Hamilton_
E _tiff_, drink, or a draught
_To_ TIG, _v n_
1 To touch lightly, to dally, S
_Evergreen_
2 To trifle with, to treat in a scornful and contemptuous manner
_Rutherford_
Isl _teg-ia_, _teig-ia_, lactare, allicere
~Tig-tow~, _s_ _To play at tig-tow_, to pat backwards and forwards, to dally, S
_Tig_, and Su G _toefw-a_, morari
TIG, TEYG, _s_ A pet, a fit of sullen humour
_Ferguson_
Gael _taoig_, a fit of passion; Su G _tig-a_, to be silent