tocher
English
    
    Etymology
    
From Scots tocher, from Middle Irish tochar.
Noun
    
tocher (plural tochers)
- A dowry.
- 1932, Lewis Grassic Gibbon, Sunset Song (A Scots Quair), Polygon, published 2006, page 121:- And folk were to say […] old Guthrie had been fair spiteful to his sons, maybe Will would dispute his sister's tocher.
 
 
Scots
    
    Etymology
    
From Middle Irish tochar ( > Scottish Gaelic tochradh).
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ˈtoxər/
Noun
    
tocher (plural tochers)
- dowry; trousseau
- 1791, Robert Burns, My Tocher's the Jewel:- Your proffer o' luve's an airle-penny, / My tocher's the bargain ye wad buy […].- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
 
 
 
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