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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 900

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_To_ TOWEN, _v. a._ To tire, to weary out, Fife.

Isl. _thion-a_, laborare.

_To_ TOWIN, TOWN, _v. a._ To tame, Loth. Berwicks.

_Ramsay._

Teut. _touw-en_, premere, subigere.

TOWMONT, TOWMON, TOWMOND, _s._ A year; corr. of _twelve-month_, used in the same sense, S.

~Towmontell~, _s._ A cow of a year old, Ayrs.

TOWNNYS, _pl._ Tuns, large casks.

_Barbour._

TRACED, _adj._ Laced; as _a traced hat_, S.

O. Fr. _tress-ir_, faire un tissu.

_To_ TRACHLE, TRAUCHLE, _v. a._

1. To draggle, to trail, S.

_Mellvill's MS._

Alem. _dregel-en_, per incuriam aliquid perdere.

2. To dishevel.

_Complaynt S._

Gael. _trachladh_, to loosen.

3. To drudge, to overtoil, S. B.

Sw. _traal-a_, duro labore exerceri.

TRACK, _s._ Feature, lineament, S.

Belg. _trek_, id. from _trekk-en_, to dilineate.

TRACK-BOAT, _s._ A boat used on a ca.n.a.l, S.

Belg. _trek-schuyt_, id. from _trekk-en_, to draw.

TRACK-POT, _s._ A tea-pot, S.

From Belg. _trekk-en_, to draw.

TRACTIUE, _s._ A treatise.

_Crosraguel._

Fr. _traite_, id.

TRAD, _s._ Track, course in travelling or sailing.

_Wyntown._

Isl. _troeda_, terra, quod teratur et calcetur.

TRAGET, TRIGGET, _s._ A trick, a deceit, S. _triget_.

_Douglas._

O. Fr. _trigaud-ier_, to embroil.

TRAY, _s._ Trouble, vexation.

_Barbour._

A. S. _treg_, Su. G. _traege_, Alem. _trege_, dolor.

_To_ TRAIK, _v. n._ To go idly from place to place, S.

~Trackit~, _part. adj._ Much fatigued, S.

_Dunbar._

~Traikit-like~, _adj._ Having the appearance of great fatigue from ranging about.

Belg. _treck-en_, to travel; Sw. _traek-a_, niti.

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