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1. tollen v.(2)

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(a) To assess a tax or fee; also, tax (sth.), make an assessment on; double-tolling, charging doubly; (b) to pay a toll.

2. tọ̄l n.(3)

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(a) A tool, an instrument, or implement for manual use; also, a tool or device for a specific trade, occupation, or purpose: a carpenter's tool, a winnowing fork, a carving knife, a shoemaker's last…

3. thurgh-tol n.

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A toll on goods passing through a place or between certain points.

4. tol-bọ̄th n.

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(a) A custom house; a building, an office, or a stall where taxes are collected; a booth or similar place at a market where levies on transactions are paid; (b) in surname.

5. oferetel adj.

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Gluttonous; also, a glutton.

6. tol-sel n.

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A local courthouse or guildhall; also, a court, esp. the court in Bristol; tol-sel court, court of (de) tol-sel.

7. tollāge n.

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Some kind of tax or toll.

8. toloser n.

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?A toll-gatherer; ?a native of Toulouse.

9. tou n.(1)

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(a) Unworked flax; also, the coarser parts of flax or hemp prepared for use in caulking, in packing a wound, etc.; (b) raw flax used as kindling; also used as an example of a flammable substance; (c)…