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Grammar : Noun, verb |
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Phonetic Transcription : tɒt |
Definition of tot
Origin :- "little child," 1725, Scottish, of uncertain origin, perhaps a shortened form of totter, or related to Old Norse tottr, nickname of a dwarf (cf. Swedish tutte "little child," Danish tommel-tot "little child," in which the first element means "thumb").
- noun child
- verb add
- But so it is,—tot genera hominum,—so many kinds of whist-players are there!
- Extract from : « Barrington » by Charles James Lever
- As soon as the men came on board, a tot of grog was served out, all round.
- Extract from : « Held Fast For England » by G. A. Henty
- I drank a very little—the first and last "tot" I took during the battle.
- Extract from : « Attack » by Edward G. D. Liveing
- Anna is so fond of Tot, that she will not let a cat come into the room where he is.
- Extract from : « The Nursery, September 1877, Vol. XXII, No. 3 » by Various
- The curate took the coffee but refused the tot, although the non-com.
- Extract from : « Camp Fire Yarns of the Lost Legion » by G. Hamilton-Browne
- This tot was marching to the verse rhythm, just as he would have marched to music.
- Extract from : « Montessori Elementary Materials » by Maria Montessori
- Go and tell Deep Sea and fetch the brickies, and get they on tot.
- Extract from : « Life in a Railway Factory » by Alfred Williams
- At stand-down in the dawn (hours afterwards) he was sipping his tot of rum.
- Extract from : « 500 of the Best Cockney War Stories » by Various
- Slid, I will put him tot:I can be but denied: or what say you?
- Extract from : « The Fatal Dowry » by Philip Massinger
- Now a Council is nothing to a tot of four; just a man or two, standing around.
- Extract from : « Gadsby » by Ernest Vincent Wright
Synonyms for tot
- adolescent
- anklebiter
- babe
- baby
- bairn
- bambino
- brat
- bud
- calculate
- cast
- cherub
- chick
- compute
- count
- count up
- cub
- descendant
- dickens
- do addition
- enumerate
- figure
- foot
- imp
- infant
- innocent
- issue
- juvenile
- kid
- kiddie
- lamb
- little angel
- little darling
- little doll
- little one
- minor
- mite
- moppet
- neonate
- nestling
- newborn
- nipper
- nursling
- offspring
- preteen
- progeny
- pubescent
- reckon
- reckon up
- shaver
- small fry
- sprout
- squirt
- stripling
- suckling
- sum
- summate
- tadpole
- tally
- teen
- teenager
- teenybopper
- toddler
- tot up
- total
- totalize
- tote
- tyke
- urchin
- whippersnapper
- young one
- youngster
- youth
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