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teetotum
[ tee-toh-tuhm ]
noun
- any small top spun with the fingers.
- a kind of die having four sides, each marked with a different initial letter, spun with the fingers in an old game of chance.
teetotum
/ tiːˈtəʊtəm /
noun
- a spinning top bearing letters of the alphabet on its four sides
- such a top used as a die in gambling games
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Word History and Origins
Origin of teetotum1
1710–20; earlier T totum, alteration of totum name of toy (< Latin tōtum, neuter of tōtus all) by prefixing its initial letter, which appeared on one side of the toy
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Word History and Origins
Origin of teetotum1
C18: from T totum, from T initial inscribed on one of the faces + totum the name of the toy, from Latin tōtum the whole
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Example Sentences
Warble was unfamiliar with the teetotum-like things, but the others kindly instructed her.
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The boat was a villainous little tub, and appeared to me to go round like a teetotum.
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Every one appears to patronize the contrivance, and you constantly hear the click of the teetotum along the beach.
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Scopperil, skop′e-ril, n. a top: teetotum: the bone-foundation of a button.
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Mr. Bright used to say he could not turn his back on himself, but Mr. Gladstone spins round and round like a teetotum.
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