See Also: toddle(1)(dictionary)
toddle(2)(dictionary)
toddle(dictionary)

CORRELATIVE (law) and toddle(2) (iou)


CORRELATIVE (law)


CORRELATIVE. This term is used to designate those things, one of which cannot exist without another; for example, father and child; mountain and cannot exist without another; for example, father and child; mountain and valley,

toddle(2) (iou)



toddle verb. E16.
[Origin unkn.: sense 1 may be a different word.]
verb intrans. Play or toy with. rare. Only in E16.
verb intrans. Esp. of a small child: walk or run with short unsteady steps. L16.
P. Marshall Marion was weaned and could toddle around.
verb intrans. Take a casual or leisurely walk; stroll; depart, go (usu. foll. by off). E18.
I. Murdoch I wondered if you and your wife would..toddle over..and have a drink.
b. verb trans. Cause to toddle. rare. L18.