Crossword-Solution: TOLT 4 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 4

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Tolt n. A writ by which a cause pending in a court baron was removed
into a country court.

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TOLT anagram LOTT

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type of obsolete English writ 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAEER
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greedy person
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You might as well look for a needle in the river as for a woman in Paris, who is supposed to haunt Vincennes, and of whom the description answers to every pretty woman in the capital.” “And could not Contenson haf tolt me de truf, instead of making me pleed out one tousand franc?” “Listen to me, Monsieur le Baron,” said Louchard.
Scenes from a Courtesan’s Life Honore de Balzac 1999
Guert, to run away wit' the Mayor's _own_ supper! I coult have tolt you who hast your own tucks and venison.” “I wish you had, Hans, with all my heart; but we were hard pushed, and had a strange Dominie to feed.
Satanstoe James Fenimore Cooper 2005
KENT, AUBURN, KIRKLAND, VASHON, NORTH BEND, TOLT, FALL CITY, and MAPLE VALLEY are agricultural towns of importance.
A Review of the Resources and Industries of the State of Washington, 1909 Ithamar Howell 2005
Once more he laid violent hands upon the wool and hides of the merchants, while a huge male--tolt, varying from forty shillings a sack for raw wool to sixty-six shillings and eightpence a sack for carded wool, was exacted for such wool as the king's officers suffered to remain in the owner's possession.
The History of England T.F. Tout 2005
Chascun arbre ainsinc se deforme, Et prent l'ung de l'autre la forme; L‡ tient sa foille toute flestre Li loriers qui vers dÈust estre; Et seiche redevient l'olive Qui doit estre empreignant et vive; Saulz, qui brehaignes estre doivent, I florissent et fruit reÁoivent; Contre la vigne estrive l'orme, Et li tolt du roisin la forme.
Le roman de la rose Guillaume de Lorris-Jean de Meung 2005