tocher
[ˈtɒtʃər]
Definitions
1. noun
A dowry or portion of property given to a wife at marriage, especially in Scotland.
“In the old days, the tocher was a significant aspect of a woman’s inheritance.”
[ˈtɒtʃər]
1. noun
A dowry or portion of property given to a wife at marriage, especially in Scotland.
“In the old days, the tocher was a significant aspect of a woman’s inheritance.”