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tot

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tot 1  (tt)
n.
1. A small child.
2. A small amount, as of liquor.

[Origin unknown.]

tot 2  (tt)
tr.v. tot·ted, tot·ting, tots
To total: totted up the bill.

tot
Noun
1. a very young child
2. a small drink of spirits [origin unknown]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.tottot - a small amount (especially of a drink); "a tot of rum"
small indefinite amount, small indefinite quantity - an indefinite quantity that is below average size or magnitude
2.tottot - a young child                        
child, kid, minor, nipper, tiddler, youngster, tike, shaver, small fry, nestling, fry, tyke - a young person of either sex; "she writes books for children"; "they're just kids"; "`tiddler' is a British term for youngster"
Verb1.tottot - determine the sum of; "Add all the people in this town to those of the neighboring town"
add together, add - make an addition by combining numbers; "Add 27 and 49, please!"
count, numerate, enumerate, number - determine the number or amount of; "Can you count the books on your shelf?"; "Count your change"

tot
noun 1. infant, child, baby, toddler, mite, wean Scot. little one, sprog (slang) munchkin (informal), chiefly U.S. rug rat (slang) littlie Austral. (informal) ankle-biter Austral. (slang) tacker Austral. (slang)
noun 2. measure, shot (informal) finger, nip, slug, dram, snifter (informal) toothful
tot something up Chiefly Brit. add up, calculate, sum (up), total, reckon, compute, tally, enumerate, count up
Translations
tot [tɔt] n (BRIT) (drink) → copita;
(child) → nene/a m/f
tot up vtsumar

tot [tɔt] n (Brit) (= drink); petit verre (= child); bambin m
tot up vt (Brit) [+ figures]; additionner

tot [tɔt] n (Brit) (drink) → Schluck m;
(child) → Knirps m
tot up tot (Brit) vt [+ figures] → zusammenzählen

tot [tɔt] n (BRIT) (= drink); bicchierino (= child); bimbo/a
tot up vt (BRIT) [+ figures]; sommare

tot1
n tot [tot]
1 a small child a tiny tot. kindjie طِفْل صَغير мъничко детенце prcek lille trold der Knirps πιτσιρίκι niñito, nene, chiquitín mudilane نوزاد ipana bambin פָּעוֹט छोटा बच्चा mališan csöppség (gyerekről) anak kecil smábarn bambino 小児 어린애 mažylis mazulis; bērņuks budak kecil dreumes liten tass, smårolling brzdąc criancinha copil малыш decko, štoplík, drobček malček klinac liten unge เด็กเล็ก ufaklık, ufak çocuk 娃娃 маля, малюк ننھا بچہ đứa trẻ nhỏ
2 a small amount of alcoholic drink a tot of whisky. sopie جُرْعَه صَغيرَه من مُسْكِر глътка panák, slza drink das Schlückchen μικρή ποσότητα αλκοόλ trago; dedo lonks, tiba کمی مشروب الکلی tujaus goutte, larme כוֹסִית अल्प मात्रा gutljaj, malko kupica (ital) sedikit dreitill, tár sorso, goccio ひと口 (술의) 소량 lašelis lāsīte; malciņš seteguk scheutje liten dram/tår kropelka copinho picătură, strop глоток kvapka, pohárik požirek gutljaj litet glas ปริมาณเล็กน้อยของเครื่องดื่มมีแอลกอฮอล์ fırt, bir yudum içki 少量 маленька чарка; ковток چسکي một hớp nhỏ


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Author of Father Goose-His Book; The Wizard of Oz; The Magical Monarch of Mo; The Enchanted Isle of Yew; The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus; Dot and Tot of Merryland etc.
It certainly was, for, having examined the shells, the busy tot laid hold of everything she could find, and continued her researches till Archie caught her sucking his carved ivory chessmen to see if they were not barley sugar.
"Wait till I tot it up," he said, "in English and American money.
 
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