Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for TOFT
TOFT, n. [probably from the root of tuft.]
- A grove of trees. Cyc.
- [Dan. tofte or tomt.] In law books, a place where a messuage has stood, but is decayed. Cowl. Cyc.
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TOFT, n. [probably from the root of tuft.]
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