Definition of Tochering

1. tocher [v] - See also: tocher

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tochering

toby
toby fillpot jug
toby jug
toc
toc-
tocainide
tocainide hydrochloride
tocamphyl
toccata
toccatalike
toccatas
toccate
toccer
tocher
tochered
tochering (current term)
tochers
toches
tochilinite
tochus
tocilizumab
tock
tockay
tocked
tocking
tocks
tocktact
tockwough
tocleave
toco

Literary usage of Tochering

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Scots Revised Reports: Morison's Dictionary, 1 to 9424 (1908)
"It was found, That notwithstanding of the tochering, she had not [2367] renounced the benefit of her legitim, which was due unto her after her father's ..."

2. Domestic Annals of Scotland: From the Reformation to the Revolution by Robert Chambers (1874)
"When we turn back to an earlier age, we find what appears much greater simplicity on the point of tochering daughters. The Laird of Grant and Margaret ..."

3. Highlander Legends by Thomas Dick Lauder (1880)
"said the man, "and surely after tochering of three daughters, each of them with twelve beautiful milch cows and a bull, all of which came from your pastures ..."

4. Highland Rambles: And Long Legends to Shorten the Way by Thomas Dick Lauder (1837)
"said the man, " and surely after tochering off three daughters, each of them with twelve beautiful milch cows and a bull, all of which came from your ..."

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