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Definition of lingtow in English: lingtownoun ˈlɪŋtəʊ Scottish rare, historical A coil of rope worn over the shoulder by smugglers.
Origin Early 19th century; earliest use found in Walter Scott (1771–1832), poet and novelist. From ling, Scots variant of line + tow. Definition of lingtow in US English: lingtownounˈlɪŋtəʊ Scottish rare, historical A coil of rope worn over the shoulder by smugglers.
Origin Early 19th century; earliest use found in Walter Scott (1771–1832), poet and novelist. From ling, Scots variant of line + tow. |