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Toom v. World English Historical Dictionary

Toom v. World English Historical Dictionary Dictionary Biographies Literary Criticism Welcome Terms of Service ⧏ Previous Next ⧐ Contents Slice Contents Key Bibliographic Record Murray’s New English Dictionary. 1916, rev. 2022. Toom v. Sc. and north. dial. Forms: see prec. [f. TOOM a., taking the place of the earlier TEEM v.2]

1   1.  trans. To empty (a vessel, receptacle, etc.); esp. to empty by drinking, to drink off the contents of.

2 1500–20.  Dunbar, Poems, xxvi. 64. Ay as thay tomit thame of schot, Ffeyndis fild thame new vp to the thrott With gold of allkin prent.

3 1580.  Burgh Rec. Edinb. (1882), IV. 187. The inhabiteris … maist filthely castes furth and tomes thair closettis and pottis on the hie gaitt.

4 1583.  Leg. Bp. St. Androis, Pref. 136. Concluding this, we toome a tass of wyne.

5 1721.  Ramsay, Prospect of Plenty, 106. They’ll toom their banks before you reap their crap.

6 1896.  ‘Ian Maclaren,’ Kate Carnegie, 71. Toom … yir mooth this meenut and say the twenty-third Psalm to the minister.

7   2.  To empty out, discharge, pour out (water, the contents of a vessel, etc.).

8 1535.  Stewart, Cron. Scot. (Rolls), II. 630. This ilk Banquho, the quhilk the aill gart brew,… Amang the aill gart tume thame in the fat.

9 1816.  Scott, Antiq., xxxvi. She … was like to hae toomed it a’ out into the slap-basin. Ibid. (1818), Hrt. Midl., xxviii. Our gawsie Scots pint … toomed doun the creatare’s throat wi’ ane whorn.

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