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tolter
▪ I. tolter, a. (adv.) Sc. and dial. (ˈtoltər) Also 6 towter, 9 toolter. [Late ME.; goes with next; exact relation obscure.] Moving unsteadily; unsteady, unstable, tottering; insecure, precarious; in quot. 1430–40, giddy. Also as adv. unsteadily.1423 Jas. I Kingis Q. ix, Sothe It is, that, on hir to... Oxford English Dictionary
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toolter
toolter see tolter a. Oxford English Dictionary
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incurably
incurably, adv. (ɪnˈkjʊərəblɪ) [f. as prec. + -ly2.] In an incurable manner or condition; to an incurable degree.1529 More Suppl. Soulys Wks. 322/1 Some other whose body is so incurablye corrupted that they shall walter and tolter. 1649 Bp. Hall Cases Consc. vi. (R.), If any man shall fraudulently s... Oxford English Dictionary
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totter
▪ I. totter, n.1 (ˈtɒtə(r)) Forms: 4–5 totre, 5 totyr, totoure, 6– totter. [f. totter v. Cf. Flem., Du. (and WFris.) touter in sense 1.] † 1. A swing; a board suspended by two ropes, on which a person sits and is swung to and fro.1387 Trevisa Higden (Rolls) II. 387 Whan men [fel] of þe totres and we... Oxford English Dictionary
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walter
▪ I. † ˈwalter, n. Obs. Also Sc. 6 volter, woltir, 6–7 wolter. [f. walter v.1 Cf. welter n.] 1. The rolling of the sea in a storm.c 1400 Destr. Troy 3699 So þe bre and the brethe burbelit to gedur, þat hit spirit vp spitiously fyue speire lenght With walter and wawes. 2. The act of wallowing (in mir... Oxford English Dictionary
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to-
▪ I. to-, prefix1 the prep. and adv. to used in combination with verbs, ns., adjs., and advbs. in the sense of motion, direction, or addition to, or as the mark of the infinitive: see in their alphabetical places, to-come, to-do, to-draught, to-gainst, together, to-midst, to-when, to-while, etc. Als... Oxford English Dictionary
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ware
▪ I. ware, n.1 Sc. and dial. (wɛə(r)) Forms: 1 wár (waar, uaar, uar), 6 wayr, vare, 6–7 wair, 7 war, waar, weir, 8 wear, 8–9 waur(e, 5– ware; see also Eng. Dial. Dict. and ore5. [OE. wár, corresp. to NFris. wier neut. sea-weed, pond-weed, whence prob. Du. wier neut. (first found in Kilian, referred ... Oxford English Dictionary
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