An old spelling of too, toe, two.
noun.
A prefix of Anglo-Saxon origin, being the preposition and adverb to so used: as in toname.
noun.
A Japanese grain and liquid measure containing 1097.52 cubic inches, or a little less than half an imperial bushel.
noun.
A prefix of Anglo-Saxon origin, meaning ‘apart, away,’ and denoting separation, negation, or intensity
A word used to express the relation of direction or tendency, with many modified and related senses.
In the direction of; unto; toward: indicating direction or motion toward a place, point, goal, state, condition, or position, or toward something to be done or to be treated: opposed to from.
As far as: indicating a point or limit reached or to be reached in space, time, or degree; expressing extent of continuance, or proceeding, or degree of comprehension, or inclusion.
For; unto: indicating an actual or supposed limit to movement or action, or denoting destination, design, purpose, or aim: as, the horse is broken to saddle or harness.
Unto: indicating a result or effect produced; denoting a consequence or end: as, he was flattered to his ruin; it was reported to her shame.
Upon; besides: denoting addition, contribution, or possession.
Upon; on: denoting contact, junction, or union.
Compared with: denoting comparison, proportion, or measure.
Against; over against: denoting opposition, contrast, or antithesis: as, to wager three to one; they engaged hand to hand.
In accordance, congruity, or harmony with: denoting agreement, adaptation, or adjustment: as, a plan drawn to scale; painted to the life.
In accompaniment with: as, she sang to his guitar.
In the character, quality, or shape of; for; as.