Part 896 (2/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 6110K 2022-07-20

2 To make a plaintive noise, as when a child cries loud and mournfully, S

~Toot~, ~Tout~, _s_ The blast of a horn or trumpet, S

_Ramsay_

~Touting horn~, a horn for blowing, S

_J Nicol_

_To_ TOOT, _v n_ To express dissatisfaction or contempt

Isl _taut-a_, murmurare

TOOTHFU', _s To tak a toothfu'_, to take aliquor, S

_J Nicol_

TOOT-NET, _s_ A large fishi+ng-net anchored, Ang

_Law Case_

Belg _tootebel_, a certain square net

~Toots, by a cry, to haul the _toot-net_, S

TOP OUR TAILL, _adv_ Topsyturvy

_Lyndsay_

TOP ANNUEL, a certain annuity paid from lands or houses

_Acts Marie_

_To_ TOPE, _v a_ To oppose

_Baillie_

TOPFAW, _s_ Soil that has _fallen_ in, or sunk from the _surface_, Fife

TO-PUTTER, _s_ Taskmaster