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Tot   /tɑt/   Listen
Tot

noun
1.
A small amount (especially of a drink).
2.
A young child.  Synonyms: bambino, toddler, yearling.
verb
(past & past part. totted; pres. part. totting)
1.
Determine the sum of.  Synonyms: add, add together, add up, sum, sum up, summate, tally, tot up, total, tote up.



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"Tot" Quotes from Famous Books



... the time when we lost our bairn,— Do you ken that time? A wambling tot, You wandered away ane simmer day, And we hunted and called, and found ...
— A Little Book of Western Verse • Eugene Field

... before? What do you think I paid for her? Four hundred francs. I discovered her a fortnight ago, between the shafts of a market gardener's cart. She is a treasure. I assure you she can do sixteen miles an hour, and keep one's hands full all the time. Just see how she pulls. Come, tot-tot-tot! You are not in a hurry, Monsieur l'Abbe, I hope. Let us return through the wood; the fresh air will do you good. Oh! Monsieur l'Abbe, if you only knew what a regard I have for you, and respect, too. I did not talk too ...
— Serge Panine • Georges Ohnet

... illa alimenta omnibus animalibus, omnibus satis, omnibus stellis dividuntur, hinc profertur quo sustineantur tot Sydera tam exercitata, tam avida, per diem, noctemque, ut in opere, ita ...
— The Discovery of a World in the Moone • John Wilkins

... it, those who could not find room taking up their places in front, where the tent afforded a considerable shelter from the wind and rain. No one thought of sleeping. Pipes were lighted, and Jack's two bottles of rum afforded a tot to each. The night could scarcely be called a comfortable one, even with these aids; but it was luxurious, indeed, in comparison with that passed by those exposed to the ...
— Jack Archer • G. A. Henty

... virum nil si tot opuscula vertes Dixeris, egregiis quae decorata modis. Socratis ingenium. vel fontes philosophie Quitquid et arcani dogmata sacra ferunt Et quascunque velis tenuit dignissimus artes Hic vates, paruo conditus hoc tumulo. Ah laudis quantum preclara britannia perdis Dum rapuit tantum mors odiosa virum. ...
— Fifteenth Century Prose and Verse • Various


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