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Webster 1913 Edition


Too

Too

,
adv.
[The same word as
to
, prep. See
To
.]
1.
Over; more than enough; – noting excess;
as, a thing is
too
long,
too
short, or
too
wide;
too
high;
too
many;
too
much
.
His will,
too
strong to bend,
too
proud to learn.
Cowley.
2.
Likewise; also; in addition.
An honest courtier, yet a patriot
too
.
Pope.
Let those eyes that view
The daring crime, behold the vengeance
too
.
Pope.
Too too
,
a duplication used to signify great excess.
O that this
too too
solid flesh would melt.
Shakespeare
Such is not Charles his
too too
active age.
Dryden.
Syn. – Also; likewise. See
Also
.

Webster 1828 Edition


Too

TOO

, adv.
1.
Over; more than enough; noting excess; as, a thing is too long, too short,or too wide; too high; too many; too much.
His will too strong to bend, too proud to learn.
2.
Likewise; also; in addition.
A courtier and a patriot too.
Let those eyes that view
The daring crime, behold the vengeance too.
3.
Too, too, repeated, denotes excess emphatically; but this repetition is not in respectable use.

Definition 2024


töö

töö

See also: tʼóó, too, тоо, tóo, Tōō, and to'o

Estonian

Noun

töö (genitive töö, partitive tööd)

  1. work

Declension

Derived terms


Ingrian

Etymology 1

From Proto-Finnic *töö.

Pronoun

töö

  1. you (2nd person plural)
Inflection

This pronoun needs an inflection-table template.

Etymology 2

From Proto-Finnic *töö, from Proto-Finno-Ugric *tewe.

Noun

töö (genitive töön, partitive töötä)

  1. work
Inflection

Votic

Etymology

From Proto-Finnic *töö, from Proto-Finno-Ugric *tewe.

Noun

töö (genitive töö, partitive tööt)

  1. work

Inflection

References

  • "töö" in Vadja keele sõnaraamat