A Dictionary of Lowland Scotch, With An Introductory Chapter On the Poetry, Humour, And Literary History of the Scottish Language And An Appendix of Scottish Proverbs

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A touzlc tyke, black, grim, and large, To gie them music was his charge.
— Burns : Ttun o S/utnter.
Toy, a woman's cap. This word is probably from the Gaelic toil.
pleasure, applied to the finery \vith which it is the pleasure, and ofren the toU, of women to adom or attire themselves, and was originally given to the ordi- nary mutch or indoor head-dress when bedizened with ribbons.
Toyte, to dawdle, to take things easily ; from the Gaelic taitc, ease, pleasure.
We've won to crazy j-ears thegith
...er.
We'll toyte about wi' ane anither, Wi" tentie care I'll flit thy tether To some hain'd rig.
Where ye may doucely rax your leather Wi' sraa' fatigue.
— Burns: Auld Fantur to his Auld Mare, Maggie.
Traik, to lounge, to gad about, to follow idly after women ; from the Flemish trelcken, to walk, to draw or pull along.
There is not a hu2zy on this side of thirty that ye can bring within your doors, but there will be chiels, writer lads, 'prentice lads, and what not, come traiking after them for theirdestruction.


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