Toll

Noun

 * 1) Loss or damage incurred through a disaster.
 * The war has taken its toll on the people.
 * 1) A fee for using a transportation facility such a road, bridge, or ferry.
 * 2)  A fee for using any kind of material processing service.
 * We can handle on a toll basis your needs for spray drying, repackaging, crushing and grinding, and dry blending.
 * 1) 🇺🇸 A tollbooth.
 * We will be replacing some manned tolls with high-speed device readers.

Derived terms

 * death toll
 * toll road
 * toll bridge


 * toll booth
 * toller
 * tollgate

Verb

 * 1)  To impose a fee for the use of.
 * Once more it is proposed to toll the East River bridges.
 * 1)  To levy a toll on (someone or something).
 * 2)  To take as a toll.

Noun

 * 1) The act or sound of tolling

Verb

 * 1) To summon by ringing a bell.
 * The ringer tolled the workers back from the fields for vespers.
 * 1) To make the noise of a bell
 * For whom the bell tolls.
 * 1) * Episode 12, The Cyclops
 * From the belfries far and near the funereal deathbell tolled unceasingly while all around the gloomy precincts rolled the ominous warning of a hundred muffled drums punctuated by the hollow booming of pieces of ordnance.
 * 1) To ring a bell slowly and repeatedly
 * 2) To announce by tolling
 * The bells tolled the King’s death.

Derived terms

 * toller

Verb

 * 1) To entice
 * 2) To lure with bait (especially, fish and animals).

Synonyms

 * bait, lure

Verb

 * 1)  To take away; to vacate; to annul.
 * 2)  To suspend.
 * The statute of limitations defense was tolled as a result of the defendant’s wrongful conduct.

Adjectives for Toll
devilish; patient; terrible; enormous; death; preposterous.

Verbs for Toll
assess—; augment—; bear—; charge—; deflate—; demand—; enforce—; exact—; fix —; levy—; quote—; rate—; set—; take—; subject to—; —burdens; —enables; —-mounts; —taxes; —yields,

Adverbs for Toll
solemnly; mournfully; dismally; repetitiously; funereally; fatally; heavily; vibrantly.

Thesaurus
admission, admission fee, allure, anchorage, assessment, bait, bell, bong, brokerage, carfare, cellarage, cess, change ringing, charge, charges, chime, chiming, chink, clang, clanging, clangor, clank, clanking, clink, conscience money, contribution, cost, cover charge, damages, decoy, demand, ding, ding-a-ling, dingdong, dinging, dingle, direct tax, dockage, dong, donging, dues, duty, entice, entrance fee, entrap, exaction, exactment, excise, fare, fee, gong, graduated taxation, hire, imposition, impost, indirect tax, inveigle, jangle, jingle, jingle-jangle, jinglejangle, jingling, joint return, knell, knelling, lead on, levy, license fee, loss, peal, peal ringing, pealing, penalty, pilotage, portage, price, progressive tax, ring, ring changes, ringing, salvage, scot, scot and lot, seduce, separate returns, shot, single tax, sound, sound a knell, sounding, storage, strike, striking, supertax, surtax, tariff, tax, tax base, tax dodging, tax evasion, tax exemption, tax return, tax structure, tax withholding, tax-exempt status, taxable income, taxation, tempt, ting, ting-a-ling, tingle, tingling, tink, tinkle, tinkling, tinnitus, tintinnabulate, tithe, tolling, towage, tribute, wharfage, withholding tax

Etymology 1
From tol:, tolle:, from  tol:, toll:, toln:, from, from. Cognate with tol:,  Zoll:,  told:,  tull:,  tollur:,  dolus:. More at,.

Alternate etymology derives toll: from  *undefined:, alteration of  teloneum:, from  τελώνιον: from τέλος:.

Etymology 2
Probably the same as Etymology 3. Possibly related to or influenced by toil:

Etymology 3
From tollian:, related to fortyllan:.

Alternative forms

 * tole

Etymology 4
From tolleo:

Noun

 * Chinese: 损失 (sǔnshī), 伤亡 (shāngwáng)
 * Dutch:


 * Finnish:
 * Macedonian: жртви


 * Chinese:
 * Traditional: 通行費 (tōngxíng fèi)
 * Simplified: 通行费 (tōngxíng fèi); 过路费 (guò lùfèi); 过桥费 (guò qiáofèi)
 * Crimean Tatar: bedel
 * Czech: ,
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish: ,


 * French:
 * German: ,
 * Italian: ,
 * Macedonian: патарина, мостарина
 * Portuguese: ,
 * Spanish:


 * Finnish: yksikköhinta


 * Greek: φόρος
 * Hebrew: אגרה
 * Japanese: 通行料 (tsūkōryō)


 * Korean: 통행세 (tonghaengse)
 * Old English:
 * Russian:

Verb

 * Finnish: maksullinen


 * Finnish:


 * Finnish:

Noun

 * Finnish: ,

Verb

 * Finnish:


 * Chinese:
 * Traditional: 敲 (qiāo)
 * Simplified: 敲(钟), 鸣(钟)
 * Czech:
 * Finnish: ,
 * French:


 * German:
 * Italian:
 * Macedonian: ѕвони
 * Portuguese:, badalar
 * Russian: позвонить (pozvonít’)
 * Spanish:


 * Finnish:


 * Finnish:

Verb

 * Finnish:

Verb

 * Finnish:

Noun

 * 1) pool, puddle

Adjective
toll


 * 1) crazy
 * 2) great

Etymology
tol:

Noun

 * 1) feather
 * 2) pen

Etymology
From.

Derived terms

 * írótoll
 * tollas
 * tolltartó

Verb

 * 1) to bore, pierce, perforate

Noun

 * 1) tax, toll, fare

Etymology
Borrowed into Germanic (*tolla-) from vulgar Latin toloneum, from late Latin teloneum, from Greek τελώνιον ‘toll-house’, from τέλος ‘tax’. Germanic cognates include Old Saxon tol (Dutch tol), Old High German zol (German Zoll), Old Norse tollr (Swedish tull). See also parallel forms represented by Old English toln.

Noun

 * 1) hole, cavity, puncture, hollow
 * 2) crevice, perforation
 * 3) pit
 * 4) socket
 * 5) hold of a ship
 * 6)  arse

Verb

 * 1) bore, piece, drill, perforate

Noun

 * 1) fire