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tocher

(ˈtɒxər)
n
a dowry
vb
(tr) to give a dowry to
[C15: from Scottish Gaelic tochradh]
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tocher


Past participle: tochered
Gerund: tochering

Imperative
tocher
tocher
Present
I tocher
you tocher
he/she/it tochers
we tocher
you tocher
they tocher
Preterite
I tochered
you tochered
he/she/it tochered
we tochered
you tochered
they tochered
Present Continuous
I am tochering
you are tochering
he/she/it is tochering
we are tochering
you are tochering
they are tochering
Present Perfect
I have tochered
you have tochered
he/she/it has tochered
we have tochered
you have tochered
they have tochered
Past Continuous
I was tochering
you were tochering
he/she/it was tochering
we were tochering
you were tochering
they were tochering
Past Perfect
I had tochered
you had tochered
he/she/it had tochered
we had tochered
you had tochered
they had tochered
Future
I will tocher
you will tocher
he/she/it will tocher
we will tocher
you will tocher
they will tocher
Future Perfect
I will have tochered
you will have tochered
he/she/it will have tochered
we will have tochered
you will have tochered
they will have tochered
Future Continuous
I will be tochering
you will be tochering
he/she/it will be tochering
we will be tochering
you will be tochering
they will be tochering
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been tochering
you have been tochering
he/she/it has been tochering
we have been tochering
you have been tochering
they have been tochering
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been tochering
you will have been tochering
he/she/it will have been tochering
we will have been tochering
you will have been tochering
they will have been tochering
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been tochering
you had been tochering
he/she/it had been tochering
we had been tochering
you had been tochering
they had been tochering
Conditional
I would tocher
you would tocher
he/she/it would tocher
we would tocher
you would tocher
they would tocher
Past Conditional
I would have tochered
you would have tochered
he/she/it would have tochered
we would have tochered
you would have tochered
they would have tochered
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