To-bresten, v. to burst asunder, C; to-bersteA deg., pr. s., S: to-barst, pt. s., S2, G; to-brast, W; to-brosten, pp., C. (To-2.)
To-brisen, v. to break to pieces; to-brisid, pp., W. (To- 2.)
To-cleue, v. to cleave asunder, to fall to pieces, PP; to-cleef, pt. s., PP; to-clief, PP. (To-2.)
To-comen, v. to come together; to-comen, pt. pl., PP. (To- 1.)
To-comyng, adj. future, W2. (To- 1.)
To-cweme, adv. agreeably, S. (To- 1.)
To-cyme, sb. advent, S. (To- 1.)
Tod, sb. a fox, JD, ND, HD, SkD; toddis, pl., S3. Comb.: Todman, Bardsley.—The word is common in Mid Yorkshire and Cumberland, see EDS (Ser. C).
Tod, sb. a bush, generally of ivy, HD; todde, SkD.
To-dasht, pt. s. dashed (herself) in pieces, S3. (To- 2.)
To-delen, v. to divide, S, S2; to-dA|len, S; to-dealen, S. (To- 2.)
To-drawen, v. to draw asunder, S2, W; to-dra3*en, S; to-drowe, pt. pl., PP; to-dro3*e, S; to-drawun, pp., W; to-drahen, S. (To- 2.)
To-dreuen, v. to trouble; to-dreued, pp., S2, (To- 2.)
To-driuen, v. to drive asunder; to-dryue, PP; to-drif, imp. s., S. (To- 2.)
To-dunet, pp. struck with a sounding blow, S. (To- 2.)
To-fallen, v. to fall in pieces, SD. (To- 2.)
To-flight, sb. refuge, S2. (To- 1.)
To-foren, prep, and adv. before, SD; toforn, PP, S3; tofore, S, PP, S2; to-*uore, S, S2; tofor, S, PP, S2, W. (To- 1.)
To-forrow, adv. previously, S3. (To- 1.)
Toft, sb. hillock, eminence, a slightly elevated and exposed site, PP, S2; campus, Prompt.—Cp. OSwed. tomt, a cleared space (Dan. tomt, a toft); from Icel. tA cubedmr, empty. See Tome.
To-gadere, adv. together, S, S2; te-*gA|dere S; togedere, S, PP; togedre, PP; togeddre, S; togidere, PP; togider, S, C2; togederes, PP, S; togideres, PP; togidres, PP, C3; togederis, PP; togeders, PP; togedders, S2. (To- 1.)
To-gan, v. to go asunder, SD; togaA deg., pr. pl., S. (To- 2.)
To-genes, prep. towards, S; togeines, S; to3*eines, S; to3*enes, S. (To- 1.)


