Complete Definition of "tog"

English
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Etymology
From L. toga, "cloack" or "mantle". It started being used by thievs and vagabonds with the noun togman, which was an old sang word for "cloack". By the 1700s the noun "tog" was used as a short form for "togman", and it was being used for "coat", and before 1800 the word started to mean "clothing". The verb "tog" came out after a short period of time and became a popular word which meant to dress up.

Pronunciation
rhymes|�ɡ

Noun
en-noun

  1. A cloak.
  2. Clothes|clothes.
  3. A unit of thermal resistance, being ten times the temperature difference (in °C) between the two surfaces of a material when the flow of heat is equal to one watt per square metre

Verb
en-verb|tog|g|ed

  1. transitive To dress.

Danish

Noun
tog Category:Danish nouns lacking gender

  1. train

Category:Danish nouns


Faroese
Pronunciation
IPA|[to�]

Noun
tog n

  1. (hemp) rope
  2. long hair of a sheep skin

Declension
fo-decl-noun-n4|tog

Category:Faroese nouns


Scottish Gaelic
Verb
tog (present participle a' togail, simple past thog, past participle air thogail)

  1. To build, kindle, erect
  2. To gather, haul, pick up, lift
  3. To rear, to raise (a child)
  4. To ascend
  5. To carry
  6. To rouse

Category:Scottish Gaelic verbs


Slovene

Etymology
Common Slavic *tug
Adjective
tog

  1. rigid

Category:Slovene adjectives


Swedish

Verb
tog

#Past tense of ta

da:tog
el:tog
fr:tog
io:tog
it:tog
hu:tog
ug:tog
pl:tog
pt:tog
ru:tog
sv:tog
vi:tog
tr:tog
yi:tog

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