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tolash
English
Etymology
From Middle English tolasshen, equivalent to to- +? lash.
Verb
tolash (third-person singular simple present tolashes, present participle tolashing, simple past and past participle tolashed)
- (transitive, obsolete) To scourge severely.
Anagrams
- loaths, lotahs, shalot, tolahs
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tolah
English
Alternative forms
- tola
- tole
Noun
tolah (plural tolahs)
- (uncommon) tola (unit of mass)
Anagrams
- Athol, altho, altho', loath, lotah
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