Part 912 (1/2)
TUCK, _s_ _Tuck of drum_, beat of drum, S
V ~Touk~
_Wodrow_
TUEIT, _s_ An i the short shrill cry of a small bird,
_Complaynt S_
TUFF, _s_ A tuft of feathers or ribbons
_Watson_
Fr _touffe_, a tuft, applied to hair, ribbons, feathers, &c
TUFFING, TOFFIN, _s_ Tow, ocka
_Douglas_
O Fr _estoupe_, O Fr _stoupe_, id Lat _stupa_
_To_ TUFFLE, _v a_ To ruffle, to put any thing in disorder by frequent handling, S _Tifle_, A Bor _tyfell_, O E to e
_Nithsdale Song_
Isl _tif-a_, ater; to soil, to waste, to turn upside down; also, _touill-er_, salir, tacher
TUG, _s_ Raw-hide, of which forh-traces were made, S O
V ~Teug~
_Burns_
_To_ TUGGLE, TUGLE, _v a_
1 To pull by repeated jerks, S
_Ross_
2 To toss backwards and forwards, to handle roughly
_Polwart_
3 To fatigue with travelling or severe labour, to keep under, S B